Seminar 37 — Characterizing the Grid-Interactive Efficient Building Resource: An Introduction to Building Energy Modeling and Demonstration Approaches at Multiple Scales

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Grid-interactive smart buildings are being positioned as a crucial demand-side asset for energy flexibility and peak load reduction. Achieving grid-interactive capabilities in the buildings sector will require advances in modeling and measurement of building operations to characterize grid-interactive efficiency and flexibility measures and quantify their potential to provide grid services at scale. This seminar introduces recent work that quantitatively assesses grid-interactive efficient building operations and their potential benefits at the building- and grid-level. Attendees will gain an understanding of measures for energy efficient and flexible building operations, state-of-the art methods for modeling these measures, and gaps in current modeling capabilities.

  • 1. Behind the Meter: Progress from the Gridoptimal Buildings Initiative on Metrics, Models and Pilots
    Alexi Miller, P.E., Member, New Buildings Institute, Portland, OR
  • 2. Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings: Potential Impacts on Regional Utility System Loads
    Jared Langevin, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
  • 3. The National Potential for Load Flexibility: Value and Market Potential through 2030
    Ryan Hledik, Brattle Group, San Francisco, CA

Citation: ASHRAE 2020 Virtual Seminar

Product Details

Published:
2020
Units of Measure:
Dual
File Size:
1 file , 110 MB
Product Code(s):
D-VC20Sem37