Sensitivity analysis of heating a typical UK dwelling and implications for retrofit design
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Author(s)
Simpson, Kate
Childs, Peter
Whyte, Jennifer
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The aim of this research is to quantify the impact of heating set point on space heating energy demand for a typical UK dwelling. Retrofit includes fabric energy efficiency improvements. Energy performance certificates (EPCs) inform the householder of typical savings per measure, but this has previously been found to inaccurately estimate space heating energy demand, leading to errors in 'typical savings' presented to householders. The most sensitive inputs have been found to be temperature set point, followed by fabric efficiency. The BREDEM methodology assumes a temperature of 21°C for nine hours a day, rather than ~16°C and ~20°C found in research. The methods used to inform this study are local sensitivity analysis of the domestic energy model, based on a typical dwelling example with calibrated inputs. This is done using an open calibrated Python model, based on BREDEM. The impact of heating patterns on space heating energy demand are modelled pre retrofit; according to differing heating set points, following wall and loft fabric upgrade and full fabric upgrade. The BREDEM heating set point assumptions lead to space heating energy demand predicted ~50-100 kWh/m2/yr higher than real heating set points. Implications for retrofit design and EPCs are discussed.
Editor(s)
Scartezzini, JL
Smith, B
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Date Acceptance
2021-01-01
Citation
CARBON-NEUTRAL CITIES - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLES IN THE DIGITAL ERA (CISBAT 2021), 2021, 2042, pp.1-6
ISSN
1742-6588
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Start Page
1
End Page
6
Journal / Book Title
CARBON-NEUTRAL CITIES - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLES IN THE DIGITAL ERA (CISBAT 2021)
Volume
2042
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Grant Number
ATIPO000005051
Source
International Hybrid Conference on Carbon Neutral Cities - Energy Efficiency and Renewables in the Digital Era (CISBAT)
Subjects
Science & Technology
Social Sciences
Technology
Construction & Building Technology
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Energy & Fuels
Regional & Urban Planning
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Public Administration
ENERGY
UNCERTAINTY
ENGLAND
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2021-09-08
Finish Date
2021-09-10
Coverage Spatial
Lausanne, Switzerland
Date Publish Online
2021-01-01