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International conference on energy efficiency in commercial buildings | 2013

Proceedings of the 7th International conference on energy efficiency in commercial buildings IEECB 12

Bogdan Atanasiu; Thomas Boermans; Kirsten Engelund Thomsen; Markus Offermann; Andreas Hermelink; Jørgen Rose

This paper presents measurement results of electricity use and lighting conditions in individual office rooms located in Lund, Sweden. The aim is to demonstrate the energy saving potential by using different lighting systems and the satisfaction of users. The measurements are carried out in one empty reference room and four fully occupied test rooms equipped with different electric light control systems. The tested systems include: a presence detector (automatic switch on/off), a manual switch at the door combined with absence detector (automatic switch off), a photoelectric dimming combined with presence detector, and a switchable task light with no ambient lighting except daylight. The four rooms are fully occupied by test persons performing their normal computer-based tasks, and who make a subjective evaluation of lighting conditions in the room and control system once a week. The results for the first monitoring period show that the automatic switch on/off (presence) system is the one yielding the highest electricity use, which repeats earlier simulation results. The photoelectric dimming system which combines a presence detector yields very modest energy savings compared to the presence detector system, a result which contradicts earlier findings but which may be explained by malfunctions and poor sensor position. The room with the task lamp achieves the lowest energy use, which is mostly attributed to the low levels of illumination in the room, which is further confirmed by the test persons. The system with manual switch at the door combined with absence detector achieves the best results in terms of combined low energy use and user satisfaction, and the magnitude of the savings are generally greater than anticipated in earlier simulation studies achieved in the same context.


International conference on energy efficiency in commercial buildings | 2012

Principles for nearly Zero-Energy Office Buildings

Bogdan Atanasiu; Thomas Boermans; Kirsten Engelund Thomsen; Markus Offermann; Andreas Hermelink; Jørgen Rose

This paper presents measurement results of electricity use and lighting conditions in individual office rooms located in Lund, Sweden. The aim is to demonstrate the energy saving potential by using different lighting systems and the satisfaction of users. The measurements are carried out in one empty reference room and four fully occupied test rooms equipped with different electric light control systems. The tested systems include: a presence detector (automatic switch on/off), a manual switch at the door combined with absence detector (automatic switch off), a photoelectric dimming combined with presence detector, and a switchable task light with no ambient lighting except daylight. The four rooms are fully occupied by test persons performing their normal computer-based tasks, and who make a subjective evaluation of lighting conditions in the room and control system once a week. The results for the first monitoring period show that the automatic switch on/off (presence) system is the one yielding the highest electricity use, which repeats earlier simulation results. The photoelectric dimming system which combines a presence detector yields very modest energy savings compared to the presence detector system, a result which contradicts earlier findings but which may be explained by malfunctions and poor sensor position. The room with the task lamp achieves the lowest energy use, which is mostly attributed to the low levels of illumination in the room, which is further confirmed by the test persons. The system with manual switch at the door combined with absence detector achieves the best results in terms of combined low energy use and user satisfaction, and the magnitude of the savings are generally greater than anticipated in earlier simulation studies achieved in the same context.


Energy Policy | 2006

CEPHEUS results : measurements and occupants' satisfaction provide evidence for Passive Houses being an option for sustainable building

Jürgen Schnieders; Andreas Hermelink


Energy Policy | 2011

Germany’s path towards nearly zero-energy buildings - Enabling the greenhouse gas mitigation potential in the building stock

Sven Schimschar; Kornelis Blok; Thomas Boermans; Andreas Hermelink


Archive | 2011

Principles for Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings: Paving the way for effective implementation of policy requirements

Bogdan Atanasiu; Thomas Boermans; Kirsten Engelund Thomsen; Jørgen Rose; Søren Aggerholm; Andreas Hermelink; Sven Schimschar; Jan Grözinger; Markus Offermann


Archive | 2009

Evaluierung von Einzelmaßnahmen zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien im Wärmemarkt (Marktanreizprogramm) für den Zeitraum 2009 bis 2011. Evaluierung des Förderjahres 2009

Achim Stuible; Daniel Zech; Tjark Kohberg; Hans-Friedrich Wühlbeck; Evelyn Sperber; Michael Nast; Hans Hartmann; Klaus Reisinger; Kathrin Bruhn; Christian Budig; Janybek Orozaliev; Felix Pag; Klaus Vajen; Ronny Erler; Sebastian Janczik; Andreas Hermelink; Ashok John; Markus Offermann; Sven Schimschar; Gerhard Stryi-Hipp


44 | 2016

ZEBRA 2020 - NEARLY ZERO-ENERGY BUILDING STRATEGY 2020. Strategies for a nearly Zero-Energy Building market transition in the European Union

Agne Toleikyte; Lukas Kranzl; Raphael Bointner; Frances Bean; Jordi Cipriano; Maarten De Groote; Andreas Hermelink; Michael Klinski; David Kretschmer; Bruno Lapilonne; Ramón Pascual; Andrezej Rajkiewicz; Josè Santos; Sven Schimschar; Carine Sebi; Jonathan Volt


Archive | 2016

Wirkungsanalyse bestehender Klimaschutzmaßnahmen und -programme sowie Identifizierung möglicher weiterer Maßnahmen eines Energie- und Klimaschutzprogramms der Bundesregierung

Stefan Thomas; Vera Aydin; Kurt Berlo; Dagmar Kiyar; Carolin Schäfer-Sparenberg; Felix Suerkemper; Lena Tholen; Oliver Wagner; Katja Dinges; Nikolas Bader; Kerstin Gebauer; Mandana Hazrat; Andreas Hermelink; Frank Hofmann; Ashok John; Corinna Kleßmann; Astrid Müller; Jan-Martin Rhiemeier


Archive | 2013

Evaluierung von Einzelmaßnahmen zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energien im Wärmemarkt (Marktanreizprogramm) für den Zeitraum 2012 bis 2014: Weiterentwicklung des systematischen Prüfverfahrens

Ole Langniß; Tjark Kohberg; Evelyn Sperber; Michael Nast; Andreas Hermelink


Archive | 2011

Cost optimal building performance r equirements Calculation methodology for reporting on national energy performance requirements on the basis of cost optimality within the framework of the EPBD

Thomas Boermans; Kjell Bettgenhäuser; Andreas Hermelink; Sven Schimschar

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Agne Toleikyte

Vienna University of Technology

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Lukas Kranzl

Vienna University of Technology

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Raphael Bointner

Vienna University of Technology

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Michael Nast

German Aerospace Center

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