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THE OPEN SOURCE STOCHASTIC BUILDING SIMULATION TOOL SLBM AND ITS CAPABILITIES TO CAPTURE UNCERTAINTY OF POLICYMAKING IN THE US BUILDING SECTOR

机译:开源随机建筑仿真工具SLBM及其捕获美国建筑业政策不确定性的能力

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The increasing concern about climate change as well as the expected direct environmental economic impacts of global warming will put considerable constraints on the US building sector, which consumes roughly 48% of the total primary energy, making it the biggest single source of CO_2 emissions. It is obvious that the battle against climate change can only be won by considering innovative building approaches and consumer behaviors and bringing new, effective low carbon technologies to the building / consumer market. However, the limited time given to mitigate climate change is unforgiving to misled research and / or policy. This is the reason why Lawrence Berkeley National Lab is working on an open source long range Stochastic Lite Building Module (SLBM) to estimate the impact of different policies and consumer behavior on the market penetration of low carbon building technologies. SLBM is designed to be a fast running, user-friendly model that analysts can readily run and modify in its entirety through a visual interface. The tool is fundamentally an engineering-economic model with technology adoption decisions based on cost and energy performance characteristics of competing technologies. It also incorporates consumer preferences and passive building systems as well as interactions between technologies (such as internal heat gains). Furthermore, everything is based on service demand, e.g. a certain temperature or luminous intensity, instead of energy intensities. The core objectives of this paper are to demonstrate the practical approach used, to start a discussion process between relevant stakeholders and to build collaborations.
机译:人们越来越关注气候变化以及全球变暖对环境经济的直接影响,这将对美国建筑业构成极大的限制,美国建筑业消耗了大约一次能源总量的48%,使其成为最大的CO_2单一排放源。显然,只有通过考虑创新的建筑方法和消费者行为,并将新的有效的低碳技术引入建筑/消费市场,才能赢得与气候变化的斗争。但是,为缓解气候变化而付出的时间有限,不能容忍被误导的研究和/或政策。这就是为什么劳伦斯·伯克利国家实验室研究开放源代码的远程随机精简版建筑模块(SLBM)的原因,以评估不同政策和消费者行为对低碳建筑技术市场渗透的影响。 SLBM被设计为一种快速运行,用户友好的模型,分析人员可以通过可视界面轻松地对其进行整体运行和修改。该工具从根本上讲是一种工程经济模型,具有基于竞争技术的成本和能源性能特征进行技术采用的决策。它还结合了消费者的喜好和被动建筑系统,以及技术之间的相互作用(例如内部热量获取)。此外,一切都基于服务需求,例如一定的温度或发光强度,而不是能量强度。本文的核心目标是演示所使用的实用方法,在相关利益相关者之间启动讨论过程并建立协作。

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