Development of Energy Performance Benchmarking and Heating Seasonal Performance Based Rating for Dura Residential Apartments
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Enhancing energy efficiency in apartment buildings is considered one of the main
criteria for reducing energy consumption and demand. In Palestine, there is a need to contribute
standards and propose energy efficiency indexes appropriately to fit the Palestinian residential
building context and the local communities. This study relies on survey results representing the
actual energy performance and use patterns in Dura residential apartments. The survey sets the
scene to calculate the energy use intensity. This energy benchmark is essential to implement
energy efficiency measures to reduce energy consumption and enhance the energy use intensity
value. The survey was followed by a simulation-based approach to analyze the typical layout
of current residential apartment buildings in Dura by proposing two representative benchmark
models for the future use of building heating energy efficiency measures and simulation
processes related to building heating energy performances and thermal comfort. The selection
of the two representative models depends on the energy benchmarking survey results to ensure
their relevance and representativeness within the local context and reflect the characteristics of
heating energy consumption. The simulation processes were conducted to evaluate four distinct
heating scenarios for each model, encompassing both space simple heater and air conditioning
(AC), firstly within the context of actual existing operating conditions based on the input data
from the survey and secondly within the enhancement conditions based on the typical standard
operation settings data from the Palestinian Green Buildings Guidelines (PGBG), related to the
usages of the HVAC systems, and building envelopes. The standard scenarios were regarded
as a heating energy consumption benchmark, in which the standard settings consumed the least
amount of possible energy and reflected the efficiency of enhancement conditions. The
obtained results shed light on the efficiency and performance of each scenario's configuration,
providing valuable insights for adopting new standards and contributing to developing the
heating energy efficiency index. This index served as the basis for establishing the heating
energy rating as an upgraded rating whenever there is updated data for new apartments.
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Number of Pages 100
