The public buildings sector represents one of the most intensive items of EU energy consumption; the application of retrofit solutions in existing buildings is a crucial way to reduce its impact. To facilitate the knowledge of the energy performance of the existing non-residential buildings and the choice of the more adequate actions, Public Administrations (PA) should have the availability of proper tools. Within the Italian project “POI 2007-13”, a database and a decision support tool, for easy use, even to a non-technical user, have been developed. A large set of data, obtained from the energy audits of 151 existing public buildings located in four regions of South of Italy have been analysed, elaborated and organized in a database. This has been used to identify the best architectures of two ANNs and to train them. The first ANN provides the actual energy performance of any building; the second ANN assesses key economic indicators. A decision support tool, based on the use of these ANNs is conceived for a fast prediction of the energy performance of buildings and for a first selection of energy retrofit actions, which can be applied.

Beccali, M., Ciulla, G., Lo Brano, V., Galatioto, A., Bonomolo, M., Spera, E. (2016). A survey on energy performance of the non-residential public building stock in Southern Italy; toward a decision support tool for refurbishment actions. In Proceedings of USTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS / SEE 2016 (pp.1-31). Zagreb : Aleksandra Mudrovčić, Marko Ban.

A survey on energy performance of the non-residential public building stock in Southern Italy; toward a decision support tool for refurbishment actions

BECCALI, Marco;CIULLA, Giuseppina;LO BRANO, Valerio;GALATIOTO, Alessandra;BONOMOLO, Marina;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The public buildings sector represents one of the most intensive items of EU energy consumption; the application of retrofit solutions in existing buildings is a crucial way to reduce its impact. To facilitate the knowledge of the energy performance of the existing non-residential buildings and the choice of the more adequate actions, Public Administrations (PA) should have the availability of proper tools. Within the Italian project “POI 2007-13”, a database and a decision support tool, for easy use, even to a non-technical user, have been developed. A large set of data, obtained from the energy audits of 151 existing public buildings located in four regions of South of Italy have been analysed, elaborated and organized in a database. This has been used to identify the best architectures of two ANNs and to train them. The first ANN provides the actual energy performance of any building; the second ANN assesses key economic indicators. A decision support tool, based on the use of these ANNs is conceived for a fast prediction of the energy performance of buildings and for a first selection of energy retrofit actions, which can be applied.
Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientale
18-giu-2016
2nd SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS
Piran, Slovenia
15-18 2016
2nd
apr-2016
2016
31
Online
Beccali, M., Ciulla, G., Lo Brano, V., Galatioto, A., Bonomolo, M., Spera, E. (2016). A survey on energy performance of the non-residential public building stock in Southern Italy; toward a decision support tool for refurbishment actions. In Proceedings of USTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS / SEE 2016 (pp.1-31). Zagreb : Aleksandra Mudrovčić, Marko Ban.
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Beccali, M; Ciulla, G; Lo Brano, V; Galatioto, A; Bonomolo, M; Spera, E
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