LAPSE:2023.22945v1
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LAPSE:2023.22945v1
Working on Buildings’ Energy Performance Upgrade in Mediterranean Climate
March 24, 2023
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This article aims to present the results from studies on the energy performance upgrade of buildings and facilities located in Crete, Greece, in a typical Mediterranean climate. In Mediterranean islands, the most buildings remain uninsulated, classified in C or even lower energy performance rank. In this article four reference buildings and one sports facility are investigated: a residential building, a municipality building, a school building, a museum and the Pancretan Stadium. Detailed calculations based on the computational simulation of each examined facility were executed, giving accurate results on the heating and cooling loads, both for the existing conditions and after the integration of the proposed passive measures. Thorough dimensioning and energy calculations have been executed for specific active energy systems too, particularly proposed for each examined case. With this parametric approach, the article indicates the effect and the economic efficiency of the proposed active or passive measures for each examined facility, expressed with specific key performance indicators. The common conclusion for all investigated cases is the huge margin for energy saving, which can reach 65% with regard to the existing annual consumptions. The payback period of the introduced energy upgrade measures can be as low as 15 years.
This article aims to present the results from studies on the energy performance upgrade of buildings and facilities located in Crete, Greece, in a typical Mediterranean climate. In Mediterranean islands, the most buildings remain uninsulated, classified in C or even lower energy performance rank. In this article four reference buildings and one sports facility are investigated: a residential building, a municipality building, a school building, a museum and the Pancretan Stadium. Detailed calculations based on the computational simulation of each examined facility were executed, giving accurate results on the heating and cooling loads, both for the existing conditions and after the integration of the proposed passive measures. Thorough dimensioning and energy calculations have been executed for specific active energy systems too, particularly proposed for each examined case. With this parametric approach, the article indicates the effect and the economic efficiency of the proposed active or passive measures for each examined facility, expressed with specific key performance indicators. The common conclusion for all investigated cases is the huge margin for energy saving, which can reach 65% with regard to the existing annual consumptions. The payback period of the introduced energy upgrade measures can be as low as 15 years.
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energy active and passive measures, energy buildings energy performance upgrade, geothermal heat pumps exchangers, rational use of energy, solar-combi systems, thermal storage
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Katsaprakakis DA, Zidianakis G, Yiannakoudakis Y, Manioudakis E, Dakanali I, Kanouras S. Working on Buildings’ Energy Performance Upgrade in Mediterranean Climate. (2023). LAPSE:2023.22945v1
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Katsaprakakis DA: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece [ORCID]
Zidianakis G: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Yiannakoudakis Y: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Manioudakis E: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Dakanali I: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Kanouras S: Diopsis Consulting Ltd., G. Papandreou 94, 546 55 Thessaloniki, Greece
Zidianakis G: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Yiannakoudakis Y: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Manioudakis E: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Dakanali I: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Power Plants Synthesis Laboratory, Estavromenos, 714 10 Heraklion Crete, Greece
Kanouras S: Diopsis Consulting Ltd., G. Papandreou 94, 546 55 Thessaloniki, Greece
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Energies
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13
Issue
9
Article Number
E2159
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-05-01
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1996-1073
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