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OverviewBest practices from around the world have proven that holistic Energy Master Planning can be the key to identifying cost-effective solutions for energy systems that depend on climate zone, density of energy users, and local resources. Energy Master Planning can be applied to various scales of communities, e.g., to a group of buildings, a campus, a city, a region, or even an entire nation. Although the integration of the energy master planning into the community master planning process may be a challenging task, it also provides significant opportunities to support energy efficiency and community resilience by increasing budgets for investments derived from energy savings, by providing more resilient and cost-effective systems, by increasing comfort and quality of life, and by stimulating local production, which boosts local economies. The Guide is designed to provide a valuable information resource for those involved in community planning: energy systemsengineers, architects, energy managers, and building operators. Specifically, this Guide was developed to support the application of the Energy Master Planning process through the lens of best practices and lessons learned from case studies from around the globe. The Guide introduces concepts and metrics for energy system resilience methodologies, and discusses business and financial models for Energy Master Plans implementation. This information can help planners to establish objectives and constraints for energy planning and to select and apply available technologies and energy system architectures applicable to their diverse local energy supply and demand situations. This Guide is a result of research conducted under the International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Program Annex 73 and the US Department of Defense Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) project EW18-5281 to support the planning of Low Energy Resilient Public Communities process that is easy to understand and execute. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexander ZhivovPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 1.417kg ISBN: 9783030958329ISBN 10: 3030958329 Pages: 667 Publication Date: 14 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1. Executive Summary overview for decision makers - Part 2. Community Energy Planning.- Introduction and lessons learned from best practices.- Energy Planning as a Part of the Community Master Plan.- Methodology of Energy planning process (Subtask D).- Establishing Energy Goals, Objectives and Constraints for Energy Planning Process.- Data required for energy master planning.- Integrating Resilience into the Energy Master Planning Framework.- Technologies and systems architectures for Baseline, Base Case and Alternatives.- Energy performance calculation method of complex energy systems.- Multi criteria analysis of alternatives and scenario selection.- Scenario selection and long-term energy strategy.- Appendixes.ReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Alexander Zhivov is a senior research engineer responsible for Army-wide facilities energy strategic planning leading to implementation of new HVAC systems, distributed generation technologies, renewable energy, heating plant modernizations, building commissioning processes, and modeling and analysis tools for installation operations. Develop the framework and concepts of a secure, reliable, and efficient Army installation energy strategy and supporting implementation programs. Dr. Zhivov is a Fellow and Life member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers and holds a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering and an MBA degree. More than 50 subject matter experts from Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, United Kingdom and the United States of America substantially contributed to the content of the Guide under the International Energy Agency Energy in Buildings and Communities Program Annex 73 and the US Department of Defense Environmental Security Technology Certification Program projects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |