Energy Performance of a University Building for Different Air Conditioning (AC) Technologies: A Case Study

Author:

Balbis-Morejón Milen1,Cabello-Eras Juan José2ORCID,Rey-Martínez Francisco J.34,Fandiño Jorge Mario Mendoza2ORCID,Rey-Hernández Javier M.456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy, Universidad de la Costa, Calle 58 No. 55-66, Barranquilla 080002, Colombia

2. Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Universidad de Córdoba, Carrera 6 No. 77-305, Montería 230002, Colombia

3. Department of Energy and Fluid Mechanics, Engineering School (EII), University of Valladolid, Paseo del Cauce 59, 47011 Valladolid, Spain

4. GIRTER Research Group, Consolidated Research Unit (UIC053) of Castile and Leon, 47002 Valladolid, Spain

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engines, Engineering School, University of Malaga (UMa), 29016 Málaga, Spain

6. GEUMA Research Group (TEP139), 29016 Málaga, Spain

Abstract

The study uses four AC technologies to assess the energy performance—this is a case study of an educational building in Barranquilla, Colombia. The building currently has split AC technology high-energy consumers. Therefore, it was necessary to assess a replacement with more efficient technology. Because of the non-seasonal climate in the building location, one month of monitoring of energy consumption was the reference for developing an energy model for the building using EnergyPlus and DesignBuilder software. The model was applied to forecast the building energy performance of our more efficient AC technologies available in the Colombian market, and valuable according to building specifications (Split, VRF, VAV, and Chiller). Results show a reduction in energy consumption of approximately 30% with the technology change and 15% savings in life cycle costs (LCCs), even though the building is already considered to have a low energy consumption according to national regulations. The findings of this study underscore the potential for widespread applicability across all types of buildings, regardless of their energy consumption profile, be it low, medium, or high. This extensive applicability not only highlights the adaptability and versatility of the technology but also underscores its significance in achieving substantial energy savings and cost reductions across the entire building industry, contributing to a more sustainable and economically efficient future.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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