Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism
The introduction of financial incentives for net-zero energy building/community (ZEB/ZEC) is a potential strategy that facilitates the development of sustainable buildings. In this study, a reward-penalty mechanism (RPM) is firstly proposed for a community that aims to achieve the target of annual z...
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doaj-5968ee04186945e0a9ec11eaab623bc32021-09-05T14:01:32ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372019-12-0123329330710.2478/rtuect-2019-0096rtuect-2019-0096Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty MechanismHuang Zhijia0Zhang Yang1Lu Yuehong2Wang Wei3Chen Demin4Wang Changlong5Khan Zafar6Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan, 243002, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan, 243002, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan, 243002, ChinaModeling and Simulation of Structures, Bauhaus University Weimar, Weimar, GermanyDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan, 243002, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan, 243002, ChinaDepartment of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomThe introduction of financial incentives for net-zero energy building/community (ZEB/ZEC) is a potential strategy that facilitates the development of sustainable buildings. In this study, a reward-penalty mechanism (RPM) is firstly proposed for a community that aims to achieve the target of annual zero energy balance. In order to investigate the cost allocated for each building in the community, a cost allocation model by considering the load of these buildings and the levels of zero energy building achieved is further proposed, based on which four typical types of the model is selected and investigated. The economic performance of a building under the four types of allocation model is then compared for a community that consists of 20 family houses in Ireland. By considering the possible ZEB level ranges in each building, two Cases are conducted (Case 1 – the range is between 0.0 and 1.0; Case 2 – the range is between 0.5 and 1.0). The results show that the 1st model is the simplest one that allocates cost evenly. By contrast, the cost of a building depends on its load in the 2nd model and depends on the ZEB level it achieved in the 3rd model, while it considers the two factors evenly in the 4th model. The proposed cost allocation model is expected to provide a basic guide for the designers of financial incentives as well as experts in the fields of net-zero energy buildings.https://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2019-0096cost allocation modeleconomic performancenet-zero energy building/communityreward-penalty mechanism |
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Huang Zhijia Zhang Yang Lu Yuehong Wang Wei Chen Demin Wang Changlong Khan Zafar Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism Environmental and Climate Technologies cost allocation model economic performance net-zero energy building/community reward-penalty mechanism |
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Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism |
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Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism |
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Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism |
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Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism |
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Cost Allocation Model for Net-Zero Energy Buildings under Community-Based Reward Penalty Mechanism |
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cost allocation model for net-zero energy buildings under community-based reward penalty mechanism |
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Environmental and Climate Technologies |
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The introduction of financial incentives for net-zero energy building/community (ZEB/ZEC) is a potential strategy that facilitates the development of sustainable buildings. In this study, a reward-penalty mechanism (RPM) is firstly proposed for a community that aims to achieve the target of annual zero energy balance. In order to investigate the cost allocated for each building in the community, a cost allocation model by considering the load of these buildings and the levels of zero energy building achieved is further proposed, based on which four typical types of the model is selected and investigated. The economic performance of a building under the four types of allocation model is then compared for a community that consists of 20 family houses in Ireland. By considering the possible ZEB level ranges in each building, two Cases are conducted (Case 1 – the range is between 0.0 and 1.0; Case 2 – the range is between 0.5 and 1.0). The results show that the 1st model is the simplest one that allocates cost evenly. By contrast, the cost of a building depends on its load in the 2nd model and depends on the ZEB level it achieved in the 3rd model, while it considers the two factors evenly in the 4th model. The proposed cost allocation model is expected to provide a basic guide for the designers of financial incentives as well as experts in the fields of net-zero energy buildings. |
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cost allocation model economic performance net-zero energy building/community reward-penalty mechanism |
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