Methodologies for Synthetic Spatial Building Stock Modelling: Data-Availability-Adapted Approaches for the Spatial Analysis of Building Stock Energy Demand
Journal article, 2022

Buildings are responsible for around 30 to 40% of the energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in European countries. Building stock energy models (BSEMs) are an established method to assess the energy demand and environmental impact of building stocks. Spatial analysis of building stock energy demand has so far been limited to cases where detailed, building specific data is available. This paper introduces two approaches of using synthetic building stock energy modelling (SBSEM) to model spatially distributed synthetic building stocks based on aggregate data. The two approaches build on different types of data that are implemented and validated for two separate case studies in Ireland and Austria. The results demonstrate the feasibility of both approaches to accurately reproduce the spatial distribution of the building stocks of the two cases. Furthermore, the results demonstrate that by using a SBSEM approach, a spatial analysis for building stock energy demand can be carried out for cases where no building level data is available and how these results may be used in energy planning.

bottom-up model

spatial building stock modelling

synthetic building stock

building stock modelling

Author

Claudio Nägeli

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Technology

Liane Thuvander

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Architectural theory and methods

Holger Wallbaum

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Technology

Rebecca Cachia

Codema

Sebastian Stortecky

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Ali Hainoun

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Energies

1996-1073 (ISSN) 19961073 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 18 6738

Regional Energy Demand Analysis Portal (REDAP)

Swedish Energy Agency (47839-1), 2019-01-01 -- 2021-09-30.

Flexible Energy System Integration using Concept development, demonstration and replication

Swedish Energy Agency (Dnr:2018-015860), 2019-09-09 -- 2022-05-31.

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/775970), 2019-09-09 -- 2022-05-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Energy Systems

Building Technologies

Areas of Advance

Energy

DOI

10.3390/en15186738

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10/27/2023