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Occupant-in-Place Energy Efficiency Retrofit in a Group Home for 30% Energy Savings in Climate Zone 4
Moore, M.
关键词: RESIDENTIAL;    RESIDENTIAL BUILDING;    BA-PIRC;    BUILDING AMERICA;    GROUP-HOME;    RETROFIT;    MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT;    Buildings;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1090968
RP-ID  :  DOE/GO-102013-3953
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1090968
Others  :  Other: KNDJ-0-40339-00
学科分类:能源(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Energy efficiency retrofits (EERs) face many challenges on the path to scalability. Limited budgets, cost effectiveness, risk factors, and accessibility impact the type and the extent of measures that can be implemented feasibly to achieve energy savings goals. Group home retrofits can face additional challenges than those in single family homes - such as reduced access (occupant-in-place restrictions) and lack of incentives for occupant behavioral change. This project studies the specification, implementation, and energy savings from an EER in a group home, with an energy savings goal of 30%. This short term test report chronicles the retrofit measures specified, their projected cost-effectiveness using building energy simulations, and the short term test results that were used to characterize pre-retrofit and post-retrofit conditions. Additionally, the final report for the project will include analysis of pre- and post-retrofit performance data on whole building energy use, and an assessment of the energy impact of occupant interface with the building (i.e., window operation). Ultimately, the study's results will be used to identify cost effective EER measures that can be implemented in group homes, given constraints that are characteristic of these buildings. Results will also point towards opportunities for future energy savings.
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