Abstract

Buildings play a major role in total annual energy use worldwide. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the energy performance of University of Florida (UF) buildings and assess the effects of selected Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) on their energy performance. For this study, a set of buildings were identified based on a space functionality classification and two of them were chosen for simulation with energy modeling software. After calibrating the models to match actual energy use, we assessed their performance. The effect of EEMs on reducing the energy demands of buildings were analyzed. Analysis showed the potential energy saving for UF buildings. Modifying the EEMs, we could reduce the Energy Use Intensity values of the simulated buildings for 7--13%. Finally, using extrapolation and previous utility bills data, the campus-wide financial benefits of this saving were discussed.

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