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Transforming a passive house into a net-zero energy house: a case study in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.

机译:将被动式房屋改造成零能耗的房屋:以美国西北太平洋地区为例

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This paper presents the end-use energy performance analysis of the eastern unit of a duplex built based on Passive House Standard requirements in Portland, OR, USA. The energy consumption evaluation showed that this unit has 7.75, 34, 91 kWh/m(2) year of heating demand, total site consumption, and primary energy consumption, respectively. A detailed energy analysis was used to explore pathways through which the house could be transformed into a net-zero energy house (NZEH). A model of the eastern unit was calibrated against measured data to perform a detailed energy analysis not only for heating energy, but also including energy used for cooling, water heater, plug loads, electric appliances, and kitchen appliances. Based on this analysis we conclude that two steps are required in order to transform a passive house into a NZEH. First, opportunities for energy conservation measures (ECMs) must be identified. In this study, changes in natural ventilation and occupant behavior were the most effective measures. Modeled implementation of these measures led to energy consumption reduction of 814 kWh/year (-17%), and 0.1 tons of avoided CO2/year. The second step was to investigate the most appropriate renewable energy systems; photovoltaic (PV) panels and solar water heating were evaluated. Integrating PV panels over an area of 26 m(2) was sufficient to balance the remaining annual energy demand (3936 kWh/year) by producing 4053 kWh/year with a payback period of 15.4-years. On the other hand, using thermal solar water heating was found to reduce the energy consumption by 3047 kWh/year (64%); the remaining energy demand can be overcome by integrating a total of 13 m(2) of PV panels. The latter approach has around a 20-year payback period and saves 0.6 tons of CO2/year. We therefore conclude that the first approach of using PV panels is more cost-effective for transforming a passive house to a ZEH for the climate of the northwest US.
机译:本文介绍了根据美国俄勒冈州波特兰市被动房标准要求建造的复式东部单元的最终用途能源性能分析。能源消耗评估表明,该装置分别具有7.75、34、91 kWh / m(2)年的供暖需求,总场地消耗和一次能源消耗。详细的能源分析用于探索将房屋转变为零净能耗房屋(NZEH)的途径。东部单元的模型已针对测量数据进行了校准,以进行详细的能源分析,不仅包括供暖能源,还包括用于制冷,热水器,插头负载,电器和厨房电器的能源。根据此分析,我们得出结论,要将被动式房屋转变为NZEH,需要两个步骤。首先,必须确定采取节能措施的机会。在这项研究中,自然通风和乘员行为的变化是最有效的措施。通过对这些措施的模型化实施,每年可减少814 kWh(-17%)的能耗,每年可减少0.1吨CO2。第二步是研究最合适的可再生能源系统;评估了光伏(PV)面板和太阳能热水。在26 m(2)的面积上集成光伏电池板足以产生4053 kWh /年的投资,回收期为15.4年,可以平衡剩余的年度能源需求(3936 kWh /年)。另一方面,发现使用热太阳能热水可以减少3047千瓦时/年(64%)的能源消耗。通过集成总共13 m(2)的PV面板可以解决剩余的能源需求。后一种方法的回收期约为20年,每年可节省0.6吨二氧化碳。因此,我们得出结论,在美国西北部的气候下,将光伏板用于将被动式房屋转换为ZEH的第一种方法更具成本效益。

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