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Residential house energy rating in Australia

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Firoz Alam, Mohammad RasulMohammad Rasul, W Saman, T Theos, Mohammad KhanMohammad Khan, A Akbarzadeh
All newly built residential buildings are required to comply with the energy efficiency measures introduced by all the states and territories in Australia since 2003. The measure of energy efficiency is determined using various computer based simulation tools (software) in the form of star rating ranging from 1 to 10. Generally the higher the star rating, the better the efficiency of energy used by the house. A number of simulation software tools are available to predict the energy rating. The primary objective of this paper is to review various computer based simulation tools currently used in Australia and the relative advantages of these tools. A brief description of each software is also furnished. The review revealed that several second generation simulation tools can predict better energy efficiency compared to first generation simulation tools. However, studies are required to evaluate these second generation tools as currently scant information is available to the public domain about their performance.

History

Start Page

1

End Page

5

Number of Pages

5

Start Date

2009-01-01

ISBN-10

1921047623

Location

Rockhampton, Qld.

Publisher

Engineers Australia and CQUniversity

Place of Publication

Rockhampton, Qld.

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Health; Green Construction Systems Pty Ltd; Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability (IRIS); RMIT University; University of South Australia;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Central Region Engineering Conference