Energy retrofit of an office building by substitution of the generation system: Performance evaluation via dynamic simulation versus current technical standards

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Constructions built in Italy before 1945 (about 30% of the total built stock) feature low energy efficiency. Retrofit actions in this field can lead to valuable energetic and economic savings. In this work, we ran a dynamic simulation of a historical building of the University of Pisa during the heating season. We firstly evaluated the energy requirements of the building and the performance of the existing natural gas boiler, validated with past billings of natural gas. We also verified the energetic savings obtainable by the substitution of the boiler with an air-to-water electrically-driven modulating heat pump, simulated through a cycle-based model, evaluating the main economic metrics. The cycle-based model of the heat pump, validated with manufacturers' data available only at specified temperature and load conditions, can provide more accurate results than the simplified models adopted by current technical standards, thus increasing the effectiveness of energy audits.

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Testi, D., Schito, E., Menchetti, E., & Grassi, W. (2014). Energy retrofit of an office building by substitution of the generation system: Performance evaluation via dynamic simulation versus current technical standards. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 547). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/547/1/012018

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