Author/Authors :
Barkhudaryan، Naira نويسنده Department of Energy and M. P, University of A Coru?a, Paseo de Ronda, 51, A Coru?a 15011, Spain , , Orosa، José A. نويسنده Department of Energy and M. P. Escuela Técnica Superior de N. y M, University of A Coru?a, Paseo de Ronda 51, 15011 A Coru?a, Spain. Orosa, José A. , Roshan، Gholamreza نويسنده Department of Geography, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran. Roshan, Gholamreza
Abstract :
Background: Today, the International Energy Agency is working under good practice guides that integrate
appropriate and cost effective technologies. In this paper a new procedure to define building energy consumption
in accordance with the ISO 13790 standard was performed and tested based on real data from a Spanish region.
Results: Results showed that the effect of air changes on building energy consumption can be defined using the
Weibull peak function model. Furthermore, the effect of climate change on building energy consumption under
several different air changes was nearly nil during the summer season.
Conclusions: The procedure obtained could be the much sought-after solution to the problem stated by
researchers in the past and future research works relating to this new methodology could help us define the
optimal improvement in real buildings to reduce energy consumption, and its related carbon dioxide emissions, at
minimal economical cost.