Energy Performance Certification (EPC) systems are pivotal in addressing the global energy challenge, particularly in the building sector. This study evaluates the efficacy of the EPC offered by the Simplified Building Energy Model interface designed to indicate compliance with the Cypriot building regulations, widely known as iSBEM-Cy Version 3.4a, by examining a typical residential unit in Cyprus. Data on construction features and electromechanical systems were collected, and actual monthly electricity and oil bills were analyzed to determine the total primary energy consumption. Various factors were considered, including energy efficiency and operational parameters for heating, cooling, lighting, auxiliary systems, and domestic hot water. The building energy performance was simulated using iSBEM-Cy, allowing for comparison with real-world energy consumption. Notable discrepancies were observed, particularly in cooling, with deviations reaching 377.4%. Conversely, domestic hot water ...

A Comparative Study on Discrepancies in Residential Building Energy Performance Certification in a Mediterranean Context / Vardopoulos, Ioannis; Santamouris, Mattheos; Zorpas, Antonis A.; Barone, Giovanni; Italos, Christos; Vassiliades, Constantinos. - In: BUILDINGS. - ISSN 2075-5309. - 14:4(2024). [10.3390/buildings14041009]

A Comparative Study on Discrepancies in Residential Building Energy Performance Certification in a Mediterranean Context

Barone, Giovanni;
2024

Abstract

Energy Performance Certification (EPC) systems are pivotal in addressing the global energy challenge, particularly in the building sector. This study evaluates the efficacy of the EPC offered by the Simplified Building Energy Model interface designed to indicate compliance with the Cypriot building regulations, widely known as iSBEM-Cy Version 3.4a, by examining a typical residential unit in Cyprus. Data on construction features and electromechanical systems were collected, and actual monthly electricity and oil bills were analyzed to determine the total primary energy consumption. Various factors were considered, including energy efficiency and operational parameters for heating, cooling, lighting, auxiliary systems, and domestic hot water. The building energy performance was simulated using iSBEM-Cy, allowing for comparison with real-world energy consumption. Notable discrepancies were observed, particularly in cooling, with deviations reaching 377.4%. Conversely, domestic hot water ...
2024
A Comparative Study on Discrepancies in Residential Building Energy Performance Certification in a Mediterranean Context / Vardopoulos, Ioannis; Santamouris, Mattheos; Zorpas, Antonis A.; Barone, Giovanni; Italos, Christos; Vassiliades, Constantinos. - In: BUILDINGS. - ISSN 2075-5309. - 14:4(2024). [10.3390/buildings14041009]
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