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Comprehensive Review of Building Energy Management Models: Grid-Interactive Efficient Building Perspective

Anujin Bayasgalan, Yoo Shin Park, Seak Bai Koh, Sung-Yong Son

2024Energies21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Energy management models for buildings have been designed primarily to reduce energy costs and improve efficiency. However, the focus has recently shifted to GEBs with a view toward balancing energy supply and demand while enhancing system flexibility and responsiveness. This paper provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of GEBs and other building energy management models, categorizing their features into internal and external dimensions. This review highlights the evolution of building models, including intelligent buildings, smart buildings, green buildings, and zero-energy buildings, and introduces eight distinct features of GEBs related to their efficient, connected, smart, and flexible aspects. The analysis is based on an extensive literature review and a detailed comparison of building models across the aforementioned features. GEBs prioritize interaction with the power grid, which distinguishes them from traditional models focusing on internal efficiency and occupant comfort. This paper also discusses the technological components and research trends associated with GEBs, providing insights into their development and potential evolution in the context of sustainable and efficient building design.

Topics & Concepts

Flexibility (engineering)Smart gridArchitectural engineeringComputer scienceBuilding automationContext (archaeology)Efficient energy useGridZero-energy buildingEnergy managementBuilding management systemRisk analysis (engineering)Systems engineeringEnergy (signal processing)EngineeringArtificial intelligenceControl (management)BusinessThermodynamicsElectrical engineeringMathematicsBiologyPhysicsGeometryStatisticsPaleontologyBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementEnergy Efficiency and Management