Abstract

Weather data are important in building design and energy analysis. In Bahrain, the weather data currently used are based on far past climatic information. Climate variability during the last few decades has raised concern over the ability of these data to provide accurate results when analysing the energy performance of buildings. This study discusses issues related to climate variability and evaluates its impact on the performance of weather data used in building simulation. An evaluation was performed using two methods: firstly, a comparison of measured climatic elements and secondly, a comparison of the thermal performance of two statistically based weather data files. With respect to their impact on typical Bahraini building thermal systems, the comparison was carried out between simulation results and the actual energy consumption of two case studies. This paper shows a 14.5% difference between simulation results based on far past data and present electricity consumption and concludes that the prediction of present and future performance based on recent updated data gives better results.

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