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Salah Vaisi

Salah Vaisi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-9083-2737
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 54662
Faculty: Faculty of Art and Architecture
Address: Department of Architecture , Faculty of Art & Architecture, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran
Phone: 0098-8733662963

Research

Title
Energy benchmarking for secondary school buildings, applying the Top-Down approach
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Energy benchmark Schools and educational buildings Energy performance Energy use intensity Cold climate Thermal energy efficiency
Year
2023
Journal ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
DOI
Researchers Salah Vaisi ، mahtab firouzi ، Pouya Varmazyari

Abstract

Public buildings such as schools have a great potential for energy efficiency as well as improving their performance to reduce CO2 emissions. Schools with huge building areas, a large number of users, and var- ious equipment use more energy compared with other building types. Top-Down energy benchmarking is a policy tool that detects inefficient buildings in a community, so it has a fundamental role in energy effi- ciency management on a large scale. This study aims to evaluate end-use energy benchmarks for sec- ondary schools based on a Top-Down statistical method. In this regard, the real monthly energy consumption from 2016 to 2019 in 31 school buildings were analyzed. The standards of 9, 171, and 180 kWh/m2/yr were determined as electricity, thermal, and total energy benchmarks respectively. In addition, based on the Spearman test correlation analysis, 14 parameters that may affect the energy con- sumption were analyzed; among them, the building useful area and volume had the highest impact on electricity consumption; however, population density and building volume had the highest impact on the thermal consumption. The developed benchmarking methodology presents a band of benchmarks instead of a single-value mostly found in the literature.