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A Study on the Institutionalization of Energy Efficient Operation and Maintenance Program for Existing Buildings

기존 건축물의 운영단계 에너지효율 개선을 위한 관리 및 제도화 방안 연구

  • Cho, Jinkyun (Department of Building and Plant Engineering, Hanbat National University) ;
  • Lee, Youngjae (Department of Building and Plant Engineering, Hanbat National University)
  • 조진균 (국립한밭대학교 설비공학과) ;
  • 이영재 (국립한밭대학교 설비공학과)
  • Received : 2020.05.25
  • Accepted : 2020.06.26
  • Published : 2020.06.30

Abstract

Operational energy is the energy that is used during the occupancy stage of building life cycle. It is associated with relatively longer proportion of infrastructure's service life and can constitute 80-90% of the total energy. Assessing the energy use in buildings is essential since they are significant contributors to energy demand. In this regard, energy performance of buildings has become the focus of many regulations. This paper aimed to review the regulations about the energy performance of buildings during their operational stage in Korea. For energy efficient operation program for existing buildings, governments should implement policies and support voluntary programs that rely on collecting and managing building performance data and using this data to inform public and private-sector operation and maintenance strategies. Implementing these policies and programs requires tools and processes for collecting, curating, managing, analyzing, and publishing this data. Energy assessment tool, that is a data resource management tool that enables to assess energy use across the entire portfolio of buildings, is also required.

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