Seminar 57 — Overview of the New Section on Multi-scale Building Energy Modeling in Chapter 19 of 2021 Handbook, Fundamentals

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A new section on multi-scale building energy modeling (BEM) was developed for Chapter 19 of the 2021 Fundamentals Handbook. This seminar provides an overview of BEM’s use across five scales: sub-building, building, district, urban, and regional and national. Each scale of BEM aims to provide insights into: (1) What are the problems and use cases this scale tries to address? (2) What are modeling approaches and available tools for this scale? (3) What data sources, models and standards are available to support this scale of modeling? and (4) What are modeling and simulation challenges at this scale?

  1. Modeling Nationwide Building Stocks for Energy Efficiency, Flexibility and Decarbonization< /br>Jared Langevin, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
  2. Regional Building Stock Modeling Approaches and Applications< /br>Eric Wilson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO
  3. Urban Scale Building Energy Modeling< /br>Xuan Luo, LBNL, United States of America, Berkeley, CA
  4. Modelica-Based Modeling from District Energy Systems to Buildings and Control Sequences< /br>Michael Wetter, Ph.D., Member, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

Citation: ASHRAE 2021 Virtual Seminar, Extended Abstracts

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Published:
2021
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1 file
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D-VCA21Sem57