Optimizing NZEB performance: A review of design strategies and case studies

IF 7.9 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Results in Engineering Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.rineng.2025.103950
Mohanad M. Ibrahim , María Jose Suarez-Lopez , Ahmed A. Hanafy , Micheal A. William
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The world confronts significant energy issues, propelled by increasing energy consumption in buildings and escalating apprehensions regarding carbon emissions from the industry. Inefficient building practices exacerbate energy instability, especially in areas experiencing increased urbanization. Nearly-zero Energy Buildings (NZEBs) present an effective remedy to these challenges, markedly decreasing energy usage and carbon emissions while fostering sustainability.
This research thoroughly assesses the development of NZEBs from 1995 to 2024, emphasizing design concepts, technological innovations, and their impact on energy efficiency. An analysis of key impediments to implementation reveals high prices, limited technological feasibility, regulatory limitations, and insufficient stakeholder participation. The paper examines the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on enhancing NZEB performance, highlighting applications such as predictive energy analytics, intelligent HVAC systems, and real-time energy management. Focusing on Egypt within the larger MENA region, this article emphasizes the unique difficulties faced by the country due to its varied climates and different stages of regulatory development. The research delineates region-specific ways to surmount challenges, including the integration of sophisticated renewable energy systems, the optimization of building envelopes, and the promotion of multi-stakeholder engagement.
The results highlight the necessity for customized solutions and improved regional and worldwide cooperation to expedite the implementation of NZEBs, fostering a sustainable and resilient built environment. This analysis offers practical insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders aiming to promote NZEB adoption in the MENA area and beyond.
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优化NZEB性能:设计策略和案例研究综述
由于建筑能耗的增加和对工业碳排放的担忧不断升级,世界面临着重大的能源问题。低效的建筑实践加剧了能源不稳定,尤其是在城市化进程加快的地区。近零能耗建筑(nzeb)为应对这些挑战提供了有效的解决方案,在促进可持续发展的同时显著减少了能源使用和碳排放。本研究全面评估了nzeb从1995年到2024年的发展,强调了设计理念、技术创新及其对能源效率的影响。对实施的主要障碍的分析揭示了高价格、有限的技术可行性、监管限制和利益相关者参与不足。本文探讨了人工智能(AI)对提高NZEB性能的革命性影响,重点介绍了预测能源分析、智能暖通空调系统和实时能源管理等应用。本文将重点放在中东和北非地区的埃及,强调该国因气候变化和监管发展的不同阶段而面临的独特困难。该研究描述了克服挑战的特定区域方法,包括复杂的可再生能源系统的整合,建筑围护结构的优化,以及促进多方利益相关者的参与。研究结果强调了定制解决方案和改进区域和国际合作的必要性,以加快nzeb的实施,促进可持续和有弹性的建筑环境。该分析为旨在促进中东和北非地区及其他地区采用NZEB的研究人员、政策制定者和行业利益相关者提供了实用的见解。
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