Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy Code
Electrical energy usage in buildings is a challenging issue because many old buildings were not originally built to achieve energy efficiency. Thus, retrofitting old buildings to net-zero buildings can benefit both the owner and electric utilities. In this study, the BEC (building energy code) softw...
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doaj-6640ce3cbeab4dc08bb635fa3cbe858e2021-02-05T00:01:36ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111398139810.3390/app11041398Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy CodeSantipont Ananwattanaporn0Theerasak Patcharoen1Sulee Bunjongjit2Atthapol Ngaopitakkul3School of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandFaculty of Engineering, Mahanakorn University of Technology, Bangkok 10530, ThailandFaculty of Engineering, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, Nakhon Pathom 73170, ThailandSchool of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandElectrical energy usage in buildings is a challenging issue because many old buildings were not originally built to achieve energy efficiency. Thus, retrofitting old buildings to net-zero buildings can benefit both the owner and electric utilities. In this study, the BEC (building energy code) software was used to evaluate energy aspects of retrofitted buildings in compliance with Thailand’s building energy code to achieve a net-zero energy building. In addition, economic aspects were also studied to verify the feasibility for a project’s owner to invest in a retrofitted existing building. An existing residential building in Thailand was used as a case study. The results in terms of energy after retrofitting existing buildings into net-zero energy buildings show that the total energy consumption can be reduced by 49.36%. From an economic perspective, the investment cost for a retrofitted building can be compensated by energy saving in terms of discounted payback period (DPP) for approximately 4.36 years and has an IRR (internal rate of return) value of 19.23%. This result evidences the potential in both energy and economy for a project’s owner to invest in a retrofitted existing building in compliance with the building code, with potential for implementation with benefits on both electrical utilities and the project’s owner.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1398retrofitted buildingbuilding energy codeenergy consumptioneconomic analysis |
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Santipont Ananwattanaporn Theerasak Patcharoen Sulee Bunjongjit Atthapol Ngaopitakkul Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy Code Applied Sciences retrofitted building building energy code energy consumption economic analysis |
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Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy Code |
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Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy Code |
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Retrofitted Existing Residential Building Design in Energy and Economic Aspect According to Thailand Building Energy Code |
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Electrical energy usage in buildings is a challenging issue because many old buildings were not originally built to achieve energy efficiency. Thus, retrofitting old buildings to net-zero buildings can benefit both the owner and electric utilities. In this study, the BEC (building energy code) software was used to evaluate energy aspects of retrofitted buildings in compliance with Thailand’s building energy code to achieve a net-zero energy building. In addition, economic aspects were also studied to verify the feasibility for a project’s owner to invest in a retrofitted existing building. An existing residential building in Thailand was used as a case study. The results in terms of energy after retrofitting existing buildings into net-zero energy buildings show that the total energy consumption can be reduced by 49.36%. From an economic perspective, the investment cost for a retrofitted building can be compensated by energy saving in terms of discounted payback period (DPP) for approximately 4.36 years and has an IRR (internal rate of return) value of 19.23%. This result evidences the potential in both energy and economy for a project’s owner to invest in a retrofitted existing building in compliance with the building code, with potential for implementation with benefits on both electrical utilities and the project’s owner. |
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