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On modelling of resiliency events using building performance simulation: a multi-objective approach

Abstract

Climate change brings several challenges to BPS practitioners beyond GHG emission mitigation. Adaptation to grid-outage events, caused by both acute and chronic stresses, requires consideration of how building services can be provided to occupants in a time of need. At the moment, we lack both the tools and processes to quantify key metrics such as thermal resiliency in tandem with annual performance indicators. This paper proposes a multi-objective approach using thermal resiliency, annual net-energy, and life-cycle cost to better quantify building performance during grid-outages. The approach can handle a variety of events, using shortened simulation periods, and consider cost-implications of outages by applying the value of the lost load to annual operational costs. The methodology is demonstrated using a case-study and a historical grid-outage from an ice-storm event. Resiliency indicators are improved by two times and the payback of upgrade packages is decreased to 14 years for a single outage event.

Authors

Bucking S; Rostami M; Reinhart J; St-Jacques M

Journal

Journal of Building Performance Simulation, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 307–322

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 4, 2022

DOI

10.1080/19401493.2022.2044906

ISSN

1940-1493

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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