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Life-cycle carbon and cost analysis of energy efficiency measures in new commercial buildings
Authors:Joshua Kneifel
Affiliation:Office of Applied Economics, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, United States
Abstract:Energy efficiency in new building construction has become a key target to lower nation-wide energy use. The goals of this paper are to estimate life-cycle energy savings, carbon emission reduction, and cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency measures in new commercial buildings using an integrated design approach, and estimate the implications from a cost on energy-based carbon emissions. A total of 576 energy simulations are run for 12 prototypical buildings in 16 cities, with 3 building designs for each building-location combination. Simulated energy consumption and building cost databases are used to determine the life-cycle cost-effectiveness and carbon emissions of each design. The results show conventional energy efficiency technologies can be used to decrease energy use in new commercial buildings by 20-30% on average and up to over 40% for some building types and locations. These reductions can often be done at negative life-cycle costs because the improved efficiencies allow the installation of smaller, cheaper HVAC equipment. These improvements not only save money and energy, but reduce a building’s carbon footprint by 16% on average. A cost on carbon emissions from energy use increases the return on energy efficiency investments because energy is more expensive, making some cost-ineffective projects economically feasible.
Keywords:AIRR  adjusted internal rate of return  ASHRAE  American Society of Heating  Refrigerating  and Air-Conditioning Engineers  BEES  building for environmental and economic sustainability  CBECS  commercial buildings energy consumption survey  EIA  U  S  Department of Energy&rsquo  s Energy Information Administration  eGRID  U  S  Environmental Protection Agency&rsquo  s 2007 Emissions and Generation Integrated Database  EPA  Environmental Protection Agency  HVAC  heating  ventilation  and air conditioning  LCC  life-cycle costing  LEC  low energy case  LEED  leadership in energy and environmental design  M  R  and R  maintenance  repair  and replacement  MARR  minimum average rate of return  NIST  National Institute of Standards and Technology  NREL  National Renewable Energy Laboratory  tCO2e  ton of carbon dioxide equivalent
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