Title of article
Development of a methodology for life cycle building energy ratings
Author/Authors
Patxi Hernandez، نويسنده , , Paul Kenny c، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
3779
To page
3788
Abstract
raditionally the majority of building energy use has been linked to its operation (heating, cooling, lighting, etc.), and much attention has been directed to reduce this energy use through technical innovation, regulatory control and assessed through a wide range of rating methods. However buildings generally employ an increasing amount of materials and systems to reduce the energy use in operation, and energy embodied in these can constitute an important part of the buildingʹs life cycle energy use. For buildings with ‘zero-energy’ use in operation the embodied energy is indeed the only life cycle energy use. This is not addressed by current building energy assessment and rating methods.
This paper proposes a methodology to extend building energy assessment and rating methods accounting for embodied energy of building components and systems. The methodology is applied to the EU Building Energy Rating method and, as an illustration, as implemented in Irish domestic buildings. A case study dwelling is used to illustrate the importance of embodied energy on life cycle energy performance, particularly relevant when energy use in operation tends to zero. The use of the Net Energy Ratio as an indicator to select appropriate building improvement measures is also presented and discussed.
Keywords
Life cycle , Embodied energy , Building energy rating
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
973105
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