The effect of occupant behaviors on energy retrofit: A case study of student dormitories in Tehran

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Shady Jami (Shahid Beheshti University)

N. Forouzandeh Shahraki (Shahid Beheshti University)

Zahra Sadat Zomorodian (Shahid Beheshti University)

Mohammad Tahsildoost (Shahid Beheshti University)

Maryam Khoshbakht (Griffith University)

Affiliation
External organisation
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123556
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Affiliation
External organisation
Volume number
278

Abstract

The growing interest in reducing energy consumption and the associated environmental impacts are promoting energy efficiency in buildings. Comprehensive energy consumption models affected by occupant behavior are needed to assess the techno-economic implications of adopting energy conservation measures (ECM). In this study, occupant energy behavior (OEB) in university dormitories was determined based on field studies. The main contribution of this study is to identify the sensitivity of OEB scenarios (austerity, normal, energy spender) on energy savings via energy retrofit and present a decision-making tool to help prioritize ECMs based on payback and thermal comfort improvements. ECMs could improve energy efficiency by 32%, 56%, and 60% with the energy spender, normal, and austerity OEB models, respectively. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the ECMs does not follow a consistent pattern. The most effective actions in the normal OEB models are wall insulation and airtightness, and in the energy spender models, HVAC and lighting systems are the most effective ECMs. The integrated analysis of ECMs including energy savings, thermal comfort improvement, and paybacks is required considering different OEB scenarios because our study showed that an ECM might be a mid-cost in the case of energy spender, and a low-cost ECM in the case of austerity users.

No files available

Metadata only record. There are no files for this record.