Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Energy-efficient building design optimization and renewable energy integration for zero-energy residential buildings using simulations

View through CrossRef
The increasing urgency to combat climate change and reduce energy consumption in the residential sector underscores the importance of zero-energy buildings. Residential buildings contribute significantly to global energy use, making it essential to explore innovative solutions for energy-efficient design and renewable energy integration. This study addresses the energy performance gap in achieving zero-energy residential buildings by optimizing design strategies and incorporating renewable energy sources. Through advanced simulation modeling, this research evaluates various building components, such as insulation, glazing, shading, HVAC systems, and photovoltaic panels, in the context of a single-family home in climate zone 5 (cool). The simulations were performed using state-of-the-art energy modeling tools, allowing for precise, location-specific analysis. The results highlight the potential for significant reductions in energy consumption when renewable energy systems are integrated, consistently narrowing the energy performance gap. This study not only provides critical insights into optimizing zero-energy residential building design but also offers a framework for policymakers, designers, and engineers to enhance energy efficiency in the built environment. The findings hold implications for future sustainable design practices, promoting the transition toward a low-carbon, energy-resilient future.
Title: Energy-efficient building design optimization and renewable energy integration for zero-energy residential buildings using simulations
Description:
The increasing urgency to combat climate change and reduce energy consumption in the residential sector underscores the importance of zero-energy buildings.
Residential buildings contribute significantly to global energy use, making it essential to explore innovative solutions for energy-efficient design and renewable energy integration.
This study addresses the energy performance gap in achieving zero-energy residential buildings by optimizing design strategies and incorporating renewable energy sources.
Through advanced simulation modeling, this research evaluates various building components, such as insulation, glazing, shading, HVAC systems, and photovoltaic panels, in the context of a single-family home in climate zone 5 (cool).
The simulations were performed using state-of-the-art energy modeling tools, allowing for precise, location-specific analysis.
The results highlight the potential for significant reductions in energy consumption when renewable energy systems are integrated, consistently narrowing the energy performance gap.
This study not only provides critical insights into optimizing zero-energy residential building design but also offers a framework for policymakers, designers, and engineers to enhance energy efficiency in the built environment.
The findings hold implications for future sustainable design practices, promoting the transition toward a low-carbon, energy-resilient future.

Related Results

Introducing Optimal Energy Hub Approach in Smart Green Ports based on Machine Learning Methodology
Introducing Optimal Energy Hub Approach in Smart Green Ports based on Machine Learning Methodology
Abstract The integration of renewable energy systems in port facilities is essential for achieving sustainable and environmentally friendly operations. This paper presents ...
Design
Design
Conventional definitions of design rarely capture its reach into our everyday lives. The Design Council, for example, estimates that more than 2.5 million people use design-related...
Comparative assessment of environmental and post- occupancy evaluation of green buildings vs conventional buildings
Comparative assessment of environmental and post- occupancy evaluation of green buildings vs conventional buildings
Due to increasing office space demand and rising rental rates, stakeholders seek cost-effective alternatives that align with sustainability goals. Therefore, green building offers ...
Policy and regulatory framework supporting renewable energy microgrids and energy storage systems
Policy and regulatory framework supporting renewable energy microgrids and energy storage systems
The transition towards sustainable energy systems necessitates robust policy and regulatory frameworks to support the deployment of renewable energy microgrids and energy storage s...
Embodied Carbon in Australian Residential Houses: A Preliminary Study
Embodied Carbon in Australian Residential Houses: A Preliminary Study
Embodied carbon is a buzzword in the construction industry. Australia is committed to achieving Net Zero 2050 targets, and minimizing embodied carbon (EC) is inevitable. Owing to t...
Renewable Energy Integration into Industrial and Residential Buildings: A Study Across Urban, Rural, and Coastal Areas
Renewable Energy Integration into Industrial and Residential Buildings: A Study Across Urban, Rural, and Coastal Areas
ABSTRACTIntegrating renewable energy sources (RES) into buildings is one of the most important approaches to achieving sustainable energy systems. This paper presents a comprehensi...
Research on Grid‐Connected Optimal Operation Mode between Renewable Energy Cluster and Shared Energy Storage on Power Supply Side
Research on Grid‐Connected Optimal Operation Mode between Renewable Energy Cluster and Shared Energy Storage on Power Supply Side
The renewable energy cluster can reduce the total power deviation of renewable energy stations and also bring cooperative benefits to renewable energy stations. Shared energy stora...
Sustainable Financing for Renewable Energy: Examining the Impact of Sectoral Economy on Renewable Energy Consumption
Sustainable Financing for Renewable Energy: Examining the Impact of Sectoral Economy on Renewable Energy Consumption
This study examines the effect of international financial flows, including investments and development assistance, on the expansion of renewable energy technologies. It also seeks ...

Back to Top