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Title: Bay Area Regional Energy: Network Integrated Commercial Retrofits (BRICR) Project. Final Report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1867076· OSTI ID:1867076

The BRICR project applied large-scale building energy modeling concepts with the aim of reducing the cost of energy efficiency targeting, design, and project development, and measurement of energy savings for energy efficiency programs implemented by local governments that serve small and medium commercial buildings (SMB). The project leveraged the services and resources of existing local government energy programs serving disadvantaged and hard-to-reach SMB customers. In contrast to programs run by utilities, local government programs generally do not have direct access to energy billing records for an entire class of customers in a geographic area, which prior research demonstrated useful for large-scale building energy model baseline development and calibration. , However, local governments are rich in public records that offer important clues about physical attributes and uses that, along with behavior, determine energy use. Relying only on public records, BRICR demonstrated development of credible baseline energy models for 3,792 office, retail, and hotel buildings. Publicly disclosed annual energy use data from a local energy benchmarking program and anonymized data from the Building Performance Database, the nation’s largest dataset about energy-related characteristics of buildings, were utilized to validate and calibrate energy models via an innovative method comparing distributions of energy intensity by fuel type for portfolios of buildings of similar size, vintage, and use. Portfolio calibration does not provide certainty that an energy model fits an individual building; the method is useful when billing data is not accessible – a common situation for researchers, energy service providers and ESCOs, local governments, and any party other than a utility. A software component was developed, the BRICR gem, which automates simulation when relevant data is added or edited by the user to a file saved in the standardized BuildingSync XML schema for energy audit data. The component was demonstrated as a simplified means to generate a mass of energy models corresponding to public records containing basic attributes such as building scale, location, use, year built, and aspect ratio in combination with building energy code prototype data corresponding to use and vintage. The component was also demonstrated as a simplified means to automate energy simulation when attributes are revised; the intention was to enable iterative improvement of the baseline model and energy savings estimates for common energy conservation measures as users revise relevant attributes based on their observations. In the context of institutional change and uncertainty for the participating local government energy programs, 13 whole building retrofits were completed. Impacts were measured by applying the CalTRACK2.0 methods to standardize measurement of normalized metered energy consumption. The GRIDMeter methods of stratified sampling and individual load shape analysis were applied to adjust for impacts of the effect of COVID-19 on retrofitted buildings in the context of all local buildings of similar size and use. Excluding impacts of the pandemic, retrofitted buildings demonstrated between 1.6% and 25.1% reduction in energy use. The project contributed use cases and feedback that helped inform evolution of the software tools and data formats that were combined for the first time in the BRICR project.

Research Organization:
Association of Bay Area Governments, San Francisco, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Building Technologies Office
Contributing Organization:
Recurve (Open Energy Efficiency); Prospect Silicon Valley; Business Council on Climate Change; City of Oakland; City of Berkeley; Joule Assets Inc.; Renew Financial; Emerald Cities
DOE Contract Number:
EE0007558
OSTI ID:
1867076
Type / Phase:
SBIR (Phase I)
Report Number(s):
DOE-BRICR-0007558
Resource Relation:
Related Information: Hooper B, Hong T, Macumber D, Lee SH, Chen Y, Long N, et al. The BayREN Integrated Commercial Retrofits (BRICR) Project: An Introduction and Preliminary Results Overview of BRICR Software Tools and Workflow. 2018 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 2018, p. 1–12. https://doi.org/10.20357/B7H010 (Poster and manuscript). OSTI: www.osti.gov/biblio/1472045-bayren-integrated-commercial-retrofits-bricr-project-introduction-preliminary-resultsY. Chen, Z. Deng, X. Guo, T. Hong. Automatic and Rapid Calibration of Urban Building Energy Models by Learning from Energy Performance Database. Applied Energy, 2020. OSTI: www.osti.gov/biblio/1766513-automatic-rapid-calibration-urban-building-energy-models-learning-from-energy-performance-databaseMacumber, Dan, Lee, Edwin, Chen, Yixing, Long, Nicholas, DeGraw, Jason, Lee, Sang Hoon, and USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. BRICR. Computer software. Vers. v0.2.0. USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Building Technologies Office. 12 Mar. 2018. Web. doi:10.11578/dc.20180423.1. OSTI: www.osti.gov//servlets/purl/1557562.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English