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      COMPARISON OF GREEN HOME ENERGY PERFORMANCE BETWEEN SIMULATION AND OBSERVATION: A CASE OF VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

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          The United States has a long-term goal to reduce 50% of energy usage in buildings based on 2010 consumption levels. Home energy efficiency is often measured by laboratory experiments and computational simulation. Thus, there is little to no quantifiable evidence showing the extent of energy efficiency homes can achieve within the larger context of green building standards. The objective of this research is to identify actual home energy performance as an effect of green building technologies by comparing energy use from real-world observations and energy modeling. Results indicate a significant reduction of energy consumption at 43.7% per unit or 43.4% per square foot (i.e., 0.093 m 2) and substantial financial savings at $628.4 per unit or $0.80 per square foot (i.e., $8.6 per m 2) annually. Savings account for 2% of median annual household income or 46% of energy cost expenditures for an American home. Results also identify the construction type as a significant factor, yet building technology is not the only factor influencing a home's energy efficiency. The findings contribute to the body of knowledge in three aspects: (1) simulated energy usage is higher than actual energy usage; (2) energy modeling via simulation tools is particularly accurate for new construction; and (3) energy modeling, especially for existing buildings, is not accurate due to largely varying occupant behaviors.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                jgrb
                Journal of Green Building
                College Publishing
                1552-6100
                1943-4618
                1943-4618
                Summer 2018
                : 13
                : 3
                : 70-88
                Author notes

                1. Professor, Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech, VA 24061

                2. Assistant professor, School of Planning, Design & Construction, Michigan State University, MI 48824.

                E-mail: dzhao@ 123456msu.edu (Corresponding author)

                3. Project Associate, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc,VA 22031

                4. PhD student, Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech, VA 24061

                5. PhD student, School of Planning, Design & Construction, Michigan State University, MI 48824

                Article
                jgb.13.3.70
                10.3992/1943-4618.13.3.70
                556b205d-7c64-4655-b1d7-c54519ee32f0
                © 2018 College Publishing
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                Page count
                Pages: 19
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLES

                Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
                building construction,housing,energy simulation,environmental systems,sustainability,energy efficiency

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