Abstract
Due to reduction of feed in tariff, the exploration of design solutions for smart cost-effective energy system is required to enable the consumers to select the optimum capacity of renewable energy system. This study investigates an innovative reward-penalty mechanism which is specifically designed to promote net zero energy buildings and net zero energy communities. Two different strategies (i.e. the building-level-based strategy and the community-level-based strategy) are developed regarding the application of the proposed reward-penalty mechanism. The electricity loads of family-houses in Ireland ranging from 1,286 kWh/y to 36,802 kWh/y are used to study the effect of the proposed strategies. The results show that both strategies lead to a similar cost versus zero-energy-building level relationship, i.e. a higher profit is related to a higher zero-energy-building level whilst a heavier financial penalty is related to a lower zero-energy-building level. The difference between the costs for the entire community (100 family-houses) predicted by the two different strategies is observed to be less than 10%. The building-level-based strategy is observed to produce the change rate of cost versus zero-energy-building level curve that often deviates significantly from the expected parabolic curve designed in this study, thus the community-level-based strategy provides an advantage over the building-level-based strategy. In addition, the Monte Carlo sampling method is used to quantify the uncertainty of the proposed reward-penalty function.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 101347 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments |
Volume | 47 |
Early online date | 11 Jun 2021 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- Net zero energy building
- Reward-penalty mechanism
- Change rate of cost
- Zero-energy-building level