Seminar 14 -- Multiscale Building Energy Modeling, Part 10 PDF

Seminar 14 -- Multiscale Building Energy Modeling, Part 10 PDF

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Development of urban- or multiscale building energy models is becoming increasingly tractable for many applications including city-wide energy supply/demand strategies, urban development planning, electrical grid stability, and urban resilience. This seminar has assembled researchers from three U.S. national laboratories with capabilities in the field of multiscale energy models to discuss an overview of the field as well as the data, algorithms, workflow, and practical challenges addressed in their applications involving creation and analysis of building energy models at the scale of a city or metropolitan area.
1. Evaluating the Impact of the Urban Context on Building Energy Modeling
Xuan Luo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
2. Modeling Zero Net Energy Communities
Daniel Macumber, Member, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO
3. AutoBEM Capabilities for Creating a Digital Twin of a Utility
Joshua New, Member, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, TN
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