An Integrated Spatial Analysis Computer Environment for Urban-Building Energy in Cities
                Authored by Yu Sun, Elisabete A Silva, Wei Tian, Ruchi Choudhary, Hong Leng
                
                    Date Published: 2018
                
                
                    DOI: 10.3390/su10114235
                
                
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                        Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
                        
                
                
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                Abstract
                In this paper, we developed a new integrated analysis environment in
order to thoroughly analyses urban-building energy patterns, named IUBEA
(integrated urban building energy analysis), which focuses on energy
modeling and analysis of a city's building stock to support district or
city-scale efficiency programs. It is argued that cities and towns
account for more than two-thirds of world energy consumption. Thus, this
paper explores techniques to integrate a spatial analysis environment in
the field of urban building energy assessment in cites to make full use
of current spatial data relevant to urban-building energy consumption
and energy efficiency policies. We illustrate how multi-scale sampling
and analysis for energy consumption and simulate the energy-saving
scenarios by taking as an example of Greater London. In the final part,
is an application of an agent-based model (ABM) in IUBEA regarding
behavioral and economic characteristics of building stocks in the
context of building energy efficiency. This paper first describes the
basic concept for this integrated spatial analysis environment IUBEA.
Then, this paper discusses the main functions for this new environment
in detail. The research serves a new paradigm of the multi-scale
integrated analysis that can lead to an efficient energy model, which
contributes the body of knowledge of energy modeling beyond the single
building scale. Findings also proved that ABM is a feasible tool to
tackle intellectual challenges in energy modeling. The final adoption
example of Greater London demonstrated that the integrated analysis
environment as a feasible tool for building energy consumption have
unique advantages and wide applicability.
                
Tags
                
                    Performance
                
                    models
                
                    Scenario analysis
                
                    Building energy efficiency
                
                    System
                
                    Consumption
                
                    District
                
                    Integrated spatial analysis
                
                    Multi-resolution analysis