Energy Flexible Buildings - The impact of building design on energy flexibility

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Weiss, T. [1 ]
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[1] AEE INTEC, Gleisdorf, Austria
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10.1088/1755-1315/323/1/012009
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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Thermal load management has substantial theoretical potential for energy flexibility. To use the inherent flexibility in buildings, for example, district heating companies could temporarily control the heating system of buildings to switch-off or preheat dwellings in the morning to avoid using peak load gas boilers. The "thermal flexibility" in this study indicates the tolerance of buildings towards the changes of its heating system operation according to an external signal. The focus of this investigation is to give an overview of "thermal flexibility" of residential buildings in Austria from 1920 - 2020 with different envelope qualities, construction types and heating systems. Existing residential buildings in Austria usually have a high thermal mass within their massive brick or concrete primary structure, and therefore their indoor thermal conditions react slowly to operative changes in the supply of thermal energy. Depending on the buildings ability to retain or store heat inside the building envelope, space heating can be used to offer energy flexibility. Among other factors, especially the quality of the thermal envelope, the thermal capacity of the building, the sluggishness of the heat delivery system and passive solar gains are crucial for keeping indoor thermal comfort. Dynamic building simulation in IDA ICE is used to evaluate the potential of selected building typologies to shift heating loads away from peak demand periods. Potentials of various building archetypes according to the EU-Tabula building database to time-shift the operation of the heating system are pointed out respecting occupants' comfort.
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