Abstract: This study presents an integrated energy simulation approach for predicting building energy consumption, using EnergyPlus-MATLAB co-simulation and actual weather data. This approach provides ...
1 Urban Environment Observatory, School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 2 Built Environment Lab, Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute ...
To align the buildings sector with the 1.5°C climate change trajectory, enormous improvements in energy efficiency are needed. It is therefore crucial that the tools used to evaluate buildings’ energy ...
Abstract: In light of global efforts to enhance building energy efficiency and foster sustainable practices, the establishment of standardized methodologies for evaluating energy performance has ...
Co-simulation allows us to implement more advanced building energy controls into EnergyPlus simulations. Scalability for many building models running in parallel (Greater than 100 EnergyPlus ...
Buildings account for more than 40% of U.S. energy use and 70% of the country’s electricity use. Reducing that consumption and “shaping” it to match renewable generation is one of the key challenges ...
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