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Simulation of indoor and outdoor air quality and health impacts following installation of energy-efficient retrofits in a multifamily housing unit

机译:在多户住宅单元中安装节能改造后,模拟室内和室外空气质量和健康影响

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Efforts to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the United States have led to widespread interest in energy-efficient retrofits in the residential sector. Weatherization retrofits, such as air sealing and insulation, lower residential energy consumption, resulting in reduced fuel and electricity-related emissions, improved ambient air quality, and avoided climate and health impacts. However, retrofits without adequate ventilation may worsen indoor air quality (IAQ) and lead to adverse health effects and costs that offset anticipated economic benefits. Building energy management and climate action plans often omit these potential consequences. This study presents a novel framework that quantifies health and energy costs and benefits related to residential energy-efficient retrofits. Energy savings from reduced consumption were estimated using historical energy prices. Reductions in ambient emissions of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) precursors were translated to avoided health impacts using health damage functions. Indoor PM2.5-related health impacts were estimated by applying PM2.5 concentration-response functions to changes in IAQ. Health impacts were monetized using health impact assessment techniques and compared to retrofit-related savings. For a modeled gas-heated midrise multifamily building in Boston, MA, weatherization retrofits without ventilation or filtration retrofits led to household health costs that far exceeded energy savings and population-level health savings, given increases in indoor PM2.5 concentrations (3.1 mu g/m(3) and 20.4 mu g/m(3) for standard and high-performance retrofits, respectively). In contrast, weatherization coupled with ventilation and filtration retrofits resulted in large savings. Overall, this study reinforces the need to quantify residential health impacts in assessments of energy-efficient retrofits.
机译:在美国,为减少能源消耗和温室气体排放所作的努力已引起人们对住宅部门节能改造的广泛兴趣。风化改造,例如密封和隔热,降低了住宅能耗,从而减少了与燃料和电力相关的排放,改善了环境空气质量,避免了气候和健康影响。但是,没有足够通风的改造可能会恶化室内空气质量(IAQ),并导致不利的健康影响和成本,从而抵消预期的经济利益。建筑能耗管理和气候行动计划通常会忽略这些潜在后果。这项研究提出了一种新颖的框架,该框架量化了与住宅节能改造相关的健康和能源成本以及收益。使用历史能源价格估算了减少能耗所节省的能源。通过使用健康损害功能,减少了细颗粒物(PM2.5)前体的环境排放,从而避免了对健康的影响。通过将PM2.5浓度响应函数应用于IAQ的变化来估计与室内PM2.5相关的健康影响。使用健康影响评估技术将健康影响货币化,并将其与改造相关的节省进行比较。对于马萨诸塞州波士顿市一座以天然气为燃料的中高层多户住宅建筑,由于室内PM2.5浓度的增加(3.1克/克),没有通风或过滤改造的气候化改造导致家庭健康成本远远超过了节能和人口水平的健康节省。 / m(3)和20.4μg / m(3)分别用于标准和高性能改造。相反,风化与通风和过滤改造相结合可节省大量资金。总的来说,这项研究强调了在评估节能改造中量化居民健康影响的必要性。

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