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http://dx.doi.org/10.6110/KJACR.2015.27.7.369

Energy Performance Evaluation of Low Energy Houses using Metering Data  

Baek, Namchoon (Solar Thermal Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Sungbum (Department of Architectural Engineering, Graduate School Daejeon University)
Oh, Byungchil (School of Design, Space Design Major, Shinhan University)
Yoon, Jongho (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanbat University)
Shin, Ucheul (Department of Architectural Engineering, Daejeon University)
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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering / v.27, no.7, 2015 , pp. 369-374 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed analyzes the energy performance of six houses in Daejeon completed which were built in 2011. Observed The observed houses, which were all designed and constructed inof the same size and structure, are were highly insulated with triple Low-E coating windows; the insulation level of the walls is was $0.13W/m^2K$ and that of the roof is was $0.10W/m^2K$. As electric houses, all of the energy supplied to the houses, including for cooking, is was supplied by electricity. A and 3~4 kWp of photovoltaic system and a 3~5 kW of ground source heat pump (GSHP) were installed in each house tofor providing provide space heating/and cooling and hot water are installed. We constructed a Web-based remote monitoring system in order to understand energy consumption and the dynamic behavior of the energy system. T, and the results of our metering data analysis of 2013 are as follows. First, the annual residential energy consumption is was 4,400 kWh (${\sigma}=1,209$) and GSHP energy consumption is was 5,182 kWh (${\sigma}=1,164$). Second, residential energy consumption ranked highest in average energy usage, with at 45% of the total, followed by heating with at 30%, hot water supply with at 17% and cooling with at 6%. Third, the average energy independence rate is was 51.8%, the GFA (Gross gross floor area) criteria average energy consumption unit is was $48.7kWh/m^2yr$ (${\sigma}=10.1$), and the net energy consumption unit (except the energy yield of the PV systems) is was $24.7kWh/m^2yr$ (${\sigma}=8.8$).
Keywords
Low energy house; Photovoltaic system; Solar hot water system; Web-based remote monitoring system;
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