The public hand has a demonstrative role in matter of energy efficiency of owned or occupied buildings. Here, the energy audit of a high-rise university building is proposed. The methodology adopts the Cost-Optimal approach, as imposed by the European guidelines (EU Directive 2010/31/EU), based on feasibility studies performed with transient energy simulations. In particular, in situ surveys (infrared thermography and measurements of U-values) have been used for building, as detailed as possible, the building model for the numerical study. The analysis evidenced high-energy demands, mainly for the space heating and cooling. A second study discusses a cost-effective energy retrofit.
Light and Heavy Energy Refurbishments of Mediterranean Offices. Part I: Energy Audit of an Institutional Building on the Naples Coast
Vanoli, Giuseppe Peter
2017-01-01
Abstract
The public hand has a demonstrative role in matter of energy efficiency of owned or occupied buildings. Here, the energy audit of a high-rise university building is proposed. The methodology adopts the Cost-Optimal approach, as imposed by the European guidelines (EU Directive 2010/31/EU), based on feasibility studies performed with transient energy simulations. In particular, in situ surveys (infrared thermography and measurements of U-values) have been used for building, as detailed as possible, the building model for the numerical study. The analysis evidenced high-energy demands, mainly for the space heating and cooling. A second study discusses a cost-effective energy retrofit.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.