Long-Term and Short-Term Energy Prediction using BIM Energy Simulations and Machine Learning Techniques

R. A. Ah King, B. Rajkumarsingh, Yashtir Gopee
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Buildings consume the largest share of electricity in a country’s power grid. There is an ongoing challenge to reduce the energy consumption of buildings. One solution is efficient management of the different systems in the building such as HVAC systems to reduce energy consumption while maintaining the comfort level of people. For proper automation of the systems, there is a need to forecast the energy consumption of a building both in the long term and the short term. The Professor Sir Edouard Lim Fat Engineering Tower building was modelled on Autodesk Revit and energy simulations were performed on the model using Autodesk Green Building Studio. The simulation results were then compared to actual energy consumption. The same building was also used to test machine learning techniques; Gradient Boosting Machine, Support Vector Machine and Deep Neural Network ability to perform short-term energy prediction using data about energy consumption, weather and ambient environment of the building. It was observed that energy simulations overestimated the actual energy consumption by 27%, 29.6%, 59.7% and 60.6% for the months of October, November, December and January respectively. On the machine learning side, Gradient Boosting was observed to outperform SVM and DNN in training time, RMSE and Coefficient of Determination.
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使用BIM能源模拟和机器学习技术进行长期和短期能源预测
在一个国家的电网中,建筑物消耗的电力份额最大。减少建筑物的能源消耗是一个持续的挑战。一种解决方案是有效管理建筑中的不同系统,如暖通空调系统,以减少能源消耗,同时保持人们的舒适度。为了使系统实现适当的自动化,需要预测建筑物的长期和短期能源消耗。林发爵士教授工程大楼的模型是在欧特克Revit上建立的,并使用欧特克绿色建筑工作室在模型上进行能源模拟。然后将仿真结果与实际能耗进行比较。同一栋建筑也被用来测试机器学习技术;梯度增强机、支持向量机和深度神经网络能够利用建筑物的能耗、天气和环境数据进行短期能源预测。结果表明,10月、11月、12月和1月的能源模拟分别高估了实际能耗27%、29.6%、59.7%和60.6%。在机器学习方面,Gradient Boosting在训练时间、RMSE和决定系数方面优于SVM和DNN。
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