Empowering sustainable hotels: a guest-centric optimization for vehicle-to-building integration

Q2 Energy Energy Informatics Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1186/s42162-024-00400-9
Lynne Valett, Jessica Bollenbach, Robert Keller
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In light of global warming, hotels account for one of the highest energy demands within the building sector, offering great decarbonization potential. As electrification increases, so does the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) charging stations at hotels and the proportion of Vehicle-to-Building-capable EVs. Therefore, the study explores the potential of guest-centric energy management. To accomplish this, we develop an optimization model for an energy management system that focuses on either cost-efficiency or carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2)-efficiency, grounded in a real-world case study. Through scenario analyses considering seasons as well as different guest mobility behaviors, this study discusses the expenses associated with CO2 savings using digital solutions. It emphasizes the currently perceived conflict between cost reduction and decarbonization goals to achieve a sustainable design of information systems. Thereby, this study highlights the critical importance of individual mobility behavior in enabling sustainable energy management for hotels.

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为可持续发展的酒店赋能:以客人为中心的车辆到建筑一体化优化方案
在全球变暖的背景下,酒店是建筑领域能源需求最高的场所之一,具有巨大的去碳化潜力。随着电气化程度的提高,酒店对电动汽车(EV)充电站的需求也在增加,具备 "车辆到建筑物"(Vehicle-to-Building)功能的电动汽车的比例也在增加。因此,本研究探讨了以客人为中心的能源管理的潜力。为此,我们开发了一个能源管理系统优化模型,该模型以现实世界的案例研究为基础,重点关注成本效益或二氧化碳当量(CO2)效益。本研究通过对不同季节和不同客人流动行为的情景分析,讨论了使用数字解决方案节省二氧化碳的相关费用。它强调了目前在降低成本和去碳化目标之间存在的冲突,以实现信息系统的可持续设计。因此,本研究强调了个人移动行为在实现酒店可持续能源管理方面的至关重要性。
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Energy Informatics
Energy Informatics Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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