Proposal for zero energy housing designs in Jordan

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Energy, Sustainability and Society Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1186/s13705-024-00481-0
Mohammad S. Albdour, Fadi Alhomaidat, Mahmoud Alrsai, Husam Alsanat, Sleiman M. M. Al-Zaidyeen
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Abstract

Background

Achieving zero-energy targets in residential buildings is challenging due to improper energy design and the selection of energy-related systems. Moreover, the absence of benchmarks for zero-energy residential buildings, along with the scarcity of studies tailored to diverse climates and building characteristics, highlights the urgent need for further research. This study aimed to address these gaps by designing zero-energy buildings to suit diverse climate zones in Jordan, acting as benchmarks to enhance energy efficiency and promote renewable energy use in the residential sector.

Methods

Energy simulation tools were employed to design and verify zero-energy systems. The energy use intensity (EUI) results from the IDA ICE tool were compared with the reported targets and OpenStudio tool outcomes, ensuring that deviations among the proposed designs within the same climate zone consistently remained within acceptable limits, averaging 2, 1, and 1 kWh/m2 year in 1B (very hot dry), 2B (hot dry), and 3B (warm dry), respectively. Additionally, an economic evaluation was conducted by comparing the cost estimates of a Jordanian code-compliant house and the most acceptable proposed zero-energy design.

Results

The proposed designs exhibited average EUI values of 64.4, 64, and 60 kWh/m2 in diverse climate zones. Outperforming typical Jordanian houses by 56%, 55%, and 60% in 1B, 2B, and 3B, respectively, these designs surpassed national and international benchmarks by at least 35%. Notably, the proposed zero-energy designs achieved substantial cost savings of 1938 USD, equivalent to 11 USD per square meter, throughout the construction phase.

Conclusions

Considering Jordan’s ambitious energy strategy for 2030 and the significant energy consumption in the residential sector, the proposed zero-energy building designs play a crucial role in advancing the national transition towards zero-energy buildings. This study provides valuable insights by presenting precise designs, benchmarks, and a comprehensive guide tailored to Jordan’s distinctive building and climate characteristics with potential applications beyond its immediate context.

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约旦零能耗住房设计提案
背景由于能源设计和能源相关系统的选择不当,在住宅建筑中实现零能耗目标具有挑战性。此外,由于缺乏零能耗住宅建筑的基准,也缺乏针对不同气候和建筑特点的研究,因此迫切需要进一步的研究。本研究旨在通过设计适合约旦不同气候带的零能耗建筑来填补这些空白,并以此为基准提高住宅领域的能源效率并促进可再生能源的使用。将 IDA ICE 工具得出的能源使用强度(EUI)结果与报告的目标和 OpenStudio 工具的结果进行比较,确保同一气候区内的拟议设计之间的偏差始终保持在可接受的范围内,1B(酷热干燥)、2B(炎热干燥)和 3B(温暖干燥)的平均值分别为 2、1 和 1 千瓦时/平方米年。此外,通过比较符合约旦规范的房屋和最可接受的零能耗设计建议的成本估算,还进行了经济评估。结果建议的设计在不同气候区的平均 EUI 值分别为 64.4、64 和 60 kWh/m2。在 1B、2B 和 3B 区,这些设计分别比典型的约旦房屋节能 56%、55% 和 60%,比国内和国际基准至少高出 35%。值得注意的是,所提出的零能耗设计在整个施工阶段节省了 1938 美元的大量成本,相当于每平方米节省 11 美元。本研究针对约旦独特的建筑和气候特点,提出了精确的设计、基准和综合指南,为约旦提供了宝贵的见解,其潜在应用范围超出了约旦当前的国情。
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Energy, Sustainability and Society
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期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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