Adaptive Grey-Box Modelling for Energy-Efficient Building Retrofits: Case Studies in Denmark

Yujie Yang, Muhyiddine Jradi*

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Abstract

Optimizing energy efficiency in existing buildings can yield substantial savings, though collecting the necessary data for energy modelling often poses challenges. This study developed a flexible, room-level framework for evaluating retrofit strategies using simplified energy models. The approach, based on the RC model, estimated parameters from readily available data such as solar radiation, indoor and outdoor temperatures, and heating system characteristics. The model was validated through case studies of an office and a daycare room in Denmark, guiding energy retrofit decisions. Results showed that adding roof insulation provided greater energy savings compared to wall insulation. A multi-objective optimization was employed to balance energy efficiency and thermal comfort, achieving a 6.58% reduction in energy demand during January while maintaining occupant comfort for 744 h. This framework not only facilitates building–energy retrofitting but also supports the development of digital twins and operational optimization, improving both energy performance and indoor environmental quality.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer1702
TidsskriftSustainability (Switzerland)
Vol/bind17
Udgave nummer4
ISSN2071-1050
DOI
StatusUdgivet - feb. 2025

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