ASHRAE LV-11-C074-2011 Energy Use Intensity and Its Influence on the Integrated Daylighting Design of a Large Net Zero Energy Office Building.pdf
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1、 Rob Guglielmetti and Jennifer Scheib are Daylighting Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in Golden, CO. Shanti D. Pless is a Senior Researcher at NREL. Paul A. Torcellini is the Group Manager of the Commercial Buildings Research Group at NREL. Rachel Petro is a Lighting
2、Designer at RNL Design, in Denver, CO. Energy Use Intensity and Its Influence on the Integrated Daylighting Design of a Large Net Zero Energy Office Building Rob Guglielmetti Jennifer Scheib Shanti D. Pless Paul A. Torcellini Rachel Petro IESNA, LEED AP IESNA, LEED AP ASHRAE, LEED AP Ph.D, P.E., ASH
3、RAE IALD, IESNA, LEED AP ABSTRACT Low energy or high-performance buildings form a vital component in the sustainable future of building design and construction. Rigorous integrated daylighting design and simulation will be critical to their success as energy efficiency becomes a requirement, because
4、 electric lighting usually represents a large fraction of the energy consumed. We present the process and tools used to design the lighting systems in the newest building at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Research Support Facility (RSF). This 220,000-ft2 20,439-m2 office buildi
5、ng was turned over in June 2010. Employees began to move in almost immediately; their number will soon reach 820. The RSF will house a large data center, and is projected to eventually produce as much energy annually as it consumes. Its rapid construction schedule meant that the entire process had t
6、o be tightly integrated. Daylighting had to be integrated with the electric lighting, as low energy use (50% below ASHRAE 90.1-2004) and the LEED daylight credit were contractually required, with a reach goal of being a net-zero energy building (NZEB). The oft-ignored disconnect between lighting sim
7、ulation and whole-building energy use simulation had to be addressed, as ultimately all simulation efforts had to translate to energy use intensity predictions, design responses, and preconstruction substantiation of the design. We discuss how the lighting and building energy use simulation endeavor
8、s were married to inform the RSF design. During the coming year, the RSF will be thoroughly evaluated for its performance; we present preliminary data from the postoccupancy monitoring efforts with an eye toward the current efficacy of energy and lighting simulation methodologies. INTRODUCTION In 20
9、07, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) began the procurement process for a new office building. NREL early on decided to create a building that would use one-half the energy of a typical large-scale office building. Building researchers used results from Griffith et al. (2006) to establ
10、ish the 50% savings level as achievable with no additional capital cost. This target is expressed as energy use intensity (EUI). In June 2010, NREL employees began to occupy the Research Support Facility (RSF). This 220,000-ft220,439-m2 office building in Golden, CO, USA, is projected to use 33.3 kB
11、tu/ft2/yr 0.38 GJ/m2/yr less than half the typical energy use for office buildings in the Denver Metro area. This was achieved by using a tightly integrated design-build construction process, and by keeping a sharp focus on the aggressive EUI distilling the buildings energy performance down to a sin
12、gle number that was part of the original Request for Proposals (RFP). We focus on how daylighting and thoughtful electric lighting systems and controls design and simulation can significantly reduce energy consumption, and on how approaching LV-11-C074610 ASHRAE Transactions2011. American Society of
13、 Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 117, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAES prior written permission
14、.the design from the standpoint of EUI gives designers and engineers more freedom to design an efficient building by rewarding integrated design, daylighting, and lighting controls. Daylighting the thoughtful introduction of natural light into a building is compelling not only for its many aesthetic
15、 and health benefits, but also for its energy savings opportunity. If a building admits sufficient daylight to the interior spaces, the electric lights can be dimmed or switched in response saving energy that otherwise would have been used to energize the light fixtures, and potentially addressing t
16、he added heat from the lamps. Daylighting means much more than letting light in, however. Windows and skylights allow natural light into a space, but can also hasten heat loss in winter and increase solar heat gain in summer; occupants can experience disabling glare from poorly shielded fenestration
17、. In essence, if one merely adds daylighting features such as windows and skylights without considering daylighting functionality such as lighting controls that respond to available daylight daylighting is likely to fail. But with lighting typically representing 30-40% of a commercial buildings tota
18、l energy use, an integrated daylighting design strategy that reduces the duration and intensity of electric lighting use should be considered a keystone strategy in any high performance/low energy building. To that end, Torcellini et al. (2006) classify daylighting as a best practice in high-perform
19、ance building designs, and list six keys to its successful implementation. These key aspects were integrated into the RFP for the RSF: Design daylighting into all occupied zones adjacent to an exterior wall or ceiling Provide for integral glare mitigation techniques in the initial design Provide aut
20、omatic, continuously dimming, daylighting controls for all daylit zones Design interiors to maximize daylighting distribution Integrate the electric lights with the daylighting system Commission and verify postoccupancy energy savings The RSF was procured as a high-performance building, and the ligh
21、ting design (which includes the daylighting) was critical for its success as a low energy building; still, all buildings can benefit from this lighting design concept. ENERGY USE INTENSITY AS A DAYLIGHTING DRIVER A primary goal of the RSF project was to create a low energy building; this was express
22、ed in the EUI goal that was central to the procurement process, and to the selection of a capable design-build contractor (the RFP and amendments are available at http:/www.nrel.gov/sustainable_nrel/rsf.html). The RFP mandated an EUI of no more than 25 kBtu/ft2/yr 0.28 GJ/m2, assuming a standard gov
23、ernment building occupant density of 650 employees, 220,000-ft220,439-m2 building area, and a data center large enough to serve the RSF occupants. As part of the RFP, a method to normalize for additional space efficiency and external data center use was established. As a result, the final as-built E
24、UI was normalized to 35 kBtu/ft2/yr 0.40 GJ/m2 for a building that accommodates 820 people, and includes a data center that can serve the entire NREL campus (at the time of project completion, this was approximately 1200 users). This ambitious energy target refocused the design team on total energy
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