2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2020.102095
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Optimization of a university timetable considering building energy efficiency: An approach based on the building controls virtual test bed platform using a genetic algorithm

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“…This huge energy saving may have been caused by the reduced hours of building equipment operation. Previous studies have pointed out that building services such as air conditioning account for a large proportion of energy use in higher education buildings [15] . At Griffith University, the HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air-conditioning) systems in some types of buildings, such as academic buildings, administration buildings, teaching buildings and retail buildings, was shut down for a couple of weeks (usually from 2 to 13 weeks) during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…This huge energy saving may have been caused by the reduced hours of building equipment operation. Previous studies have pointed out that building services such as air conditioning account for a large proportion of energy use in higher education buildings [15] . At Griffith University, the HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air-conditioning) systems in some types of buildings, such as academic buildings, administration buildings, teaching buildings and retail buildings, was shut down for a couple of weeks (usually from 2 to 13 weeks) during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, previous studies have all indicated that appropriate changes in occupancy conditions can save energy. However, most of these studies were based on simulations [12] , [14] , [15] or hypothetical scenarios [10] ; there is a lack of real data to verify the energy-saving potential. In fact, most existing studies on energy saving in higher educational institutions have been based on two approaches.…”
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“…Within the building sector, educational buildings worldwide have evidenced high energy consumption. For instance, university buildings in the USA account for about 13% of the total building energy consumption, with teaching buildings being key drivers of this due to their schedules and occupancy densities [10]. Similarly, in China, Liu and Ren reported that colleges and universities use 8% of the total energy consumed by Chinese society [11].…”
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“…The lighting and other devices were scheduled accordingly. The HVAC operation was implemented in the BCVTB platform, in which the developed controller interacted with the ENERGYPLUS model [19,20]. In this case, the building model in ENERGYPLUS was packed as a module and interacted with the BCVTB environment.…”
Section: Joint Modeling By Energyplus and Bcvtbmentioning
confidence: 99%