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ASME 2008 2nd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer, Fluids Engineering, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences | 2008

Zero Energy Houses and Embodied Energy: Regulatory and Design Considerations

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny

Building energy performance regulations and standards around the world are evolving aiming to reduce the energy use in buildings. As we move towards zero energy buildings, the embodied energy of construction materials and energy systems becomes more important, as it represents a high percentage of the overall life cycle energy use of a building. However, this issue is still ignored by many regulations and certification methods, as happens with the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), which focuses on the energy used in operation. This paper analyses a typical house designed to comply with Irish building regulations, calculating its energy use for heating and how water with the Irish national calculation tool, which uses a methodology in line with the EPBD. A range of measures to reduce the energy performance in use of this typical house are proposed, calculating the reduced energy demand and moving towards a zero energy demand building. A life-cycle approach is added to the analysis, taking into account the differential embodied energy of the implemented measures in relation to the typical house base-case, annualizing the differential embodied energy and re-calculating the overall energy use. The paper discusses how a simplified approach for accounting embodied energy of materials could be useful in a goal to achieve the lowest life-cycle energy use in buildings, and concludes with a note on how accounting for embodied energy is a key element when moving towards zero energy buildings.Copyright


Energy and Buildings | 2010

From net energy to zero energy buildings: Defining life cycle zero energy buildings (LC-ZEB)

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


Energy and Buildings | 2008

Development of energy performance benchmarks and building energy ratings for non-domestic buildings : An example for Irish primary schools

Patxi Hernandez; Kevin Burke; J. Owen Lewis


Energy Policy | 2011

Development of a methodology for life cycle building energy ratings

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2012

Net energy analysis of domestic solar water heating installations in operation

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


Building Research and Information | 2010

Integrating occupant preference and life cycle energy evaluation: a simplified method

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


Energy and Buildings | 2017

Analysis of life-cycle boundaries for environmental and economic assessment of building energy refurbishment projects

Xabat Oregi; Patxi Hernandez; R. Hernández


PLEA 2008 – 25th Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Dublin, 22nd to 24th October 2008 | 2008

692: Defining Zero Energy Buildings - A life cycle perspective

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


World Sustainable Building Conference (SB08), 2008, Melbourne, Australia, 21-25 September 2008 | 2008

Life Cycle Energy Performance: Exploring the limits of passive low energy buildings

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny


PLEA2009 - 26th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Quebec City, Canada, 22-24 June 2009 | 2009

Optimising Life Cycle Energy Performance of Housing: The Value of Occupancy Control

Patxi Hernandez; Paul Kenny

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Paul Kenny

University College Dublin

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R. Hernández

University of the Basque Country

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J. Owen Lewis

University College Dublin

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Kevin Burke

University College Dublin

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