Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach

The achievement of energy efficiency in buildings is an important challenge facing both developed and developing countries. Very few papers have assessed the energy efficiency of office buildings using real data. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes an energy efficiency index for buildi...

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Main Authors: Molinos-Senante, María, Encinas, Felipe, Ureta, Francisca
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Language:English
Published: ASEPUMA. Asociación Española de Profesores Universitarios de Matemáticas aplicadas a la Economía y a la Empresa 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://urls.my/FCU43R
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spelling doaj-0691cc205276452fa9aa6dcfc149f74d2020-11-24T23:37:21ZengASEPUMA. Asociación Española de Profesores Universitarios de Matemáticas aplicadas a la Economía y a la EmpresaRect@1575-605X1575-605X2016-12-01172179190Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approachMolinos-Senante, María0Encinas, Felipe1Ureta, Francisca2Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile The achievement of energy efficiency in buildings is an important challenge facing both developed and developing countries. Very few papers have assessed the energy efficiency of office buildings using real data. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes an energy efficiency index for buildings having a large window-to-wall ratio, and uses this index to identify the main architectural factors affecting energy performance. This paper assesses, for the first time, the energy performances of 34 office buildings in Santiago, Chile, by using data envelopment analysis. Overall energy efficiency is decomposed into two indices: the architectural energy efficiency index, and the management energy efficiency index. This decomposition is an essential step in identifying the main drivers of energy inefficiency and designing measures for improvement. Office buildings examined here have significant room for improving their energy efficiencies, saving operational costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The methodology and results of this study will be of great interest to building managers and policymakers seeking to increase the sustainability of cities.http://urls.my/FCU43REnergy efficienyData envelopment analysisOffice buildingChile
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author Molinos-Senante, María
Encinas, Felipe
Ureta, Francisca
spellingShingle Molinos-Senante, María
Encinas, Felipe
Ureta, Francisca
Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
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Energy efficieny
Data envelopment analysis
Office building
Chile
author_facet Molinos-Senante, María
Encinas, Felipe
Ureta, Francisca
author_sort Molinos-Senante, María
title Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
title_short Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
title_full Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
title_fullStr Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
title_full_unstemmed Benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: A data envelopment analysis approach
title_sort benchmarking the energy performance of office buildings: a data envelopment analysis approach
publisher ASEPUMA. Asociación Española de Profesores Universitarios de Matemáticas aplicadas a la Economía y a la Empresa
series Rect@
issn 1575-605X
1575-605X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The achievement of energy efficiency in buildings is an important challenge facing both developed and developing countries. Very few papers have assessed the energy efficiency of office buildings using real data. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes an energy efficiency index for buildings having a large window-to-wall ratio, and uses this index to identify the main architectural factors affecting energy performance. This paper assesses, for the first time, the energy performances of 34 office buildings in Santiago, Chile, by using data envelopment analysis. Overall energy efficiency is decomposed into two indices: the architectural energy efficiency index, and the management energy efficiency index. This decomposition is an essential step in identifying the main drivers of energy inefficiency and designing measures for improvement. Office buildings examined here have significant room for improving their energy efficiencies, saving operational costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The methodology and results of this study will be of great interest to building managers and policymakers seeking to increase the sustainability of cities.
topic Energy efficieny
Data envelopment analysis
Office building
Chile
url http://urls.my/FCU43R
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