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DOI10.3390/su13010033
Investigating the potential impact of future climate change on uk supermarket building performance
Hasan A.; Bahadori-Jahromi A.; Mylona A.; Ferri M.; Tahayori H.
发表日期2021
ISSN20711050
起始页码1
结束页码24
卷号13期号:1
英文摘要The large-scale shifts in weather patterns and an unprecedented change in climate have given rise to the interest in how climate change will affect the carbon emissions of supermarkets. This study investigates the implications of future climatic conditions on the operation of supermarkets in the UK. The investigation was conducted by performing a series of energy modelling simulations on a LIDL supermarket model in London, based on the UK Climate Projections (UKCP09) future weather years provided by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations were used to perform the experiment, and the baseline model was validated against the actual data. This investigation ascertains and quantifies the annual energy consumption, carbon emissions, and cooling and heating demand of the supermarket under different climatic projections, which further validate the scientific theory of annual temperature rise as a result of long-term climatic variation. The maximum percentage increase for the annual energy consumption for current and future weather data sets observed was 7.01 and 6.45 for the 2050s medium emissions scenario, (90th) percentile and high emissions scenario, (90th) percentile, respectively, and 11.05, 14.07, and 17.68 for the 2080s low emissions scenario, (90th) percentile, medium (90th) percentile and high emissions scenario (90th) percentile, respectively. A similar inclining trend in the case of annual CO2 emissions was observed where the peak increase percentage was 6.80 and 6.24 for the 2050s medium emissions scenario, (90th) percentile and high (90th) percentile, respectively and 10.84, 13.84, and 17.45 for the 2080s low emissions scenario, (90th) percentile, medium emissions scenario (90th) percentile and high emissions scenario (90th) percentile, respectively. The study also analyses the future heating and cooling demands of the three warmest months and three coldest months of the year, respectively, to determine future variance in their relative values. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
英文关键词Building simulation; Energy performance; Future weather; Sustainability
scopus关键词building; carbon dioxide; carbon emission; climate change; climate effect; climate prediction; computational fluid dynamics; demand analysis; fuel consumption; future prospect; heating; performance assessment; England; London [England]; United Kingdom
来源期刊Sustainability (Switzerland)
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/177285
作者单位Department of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, London, W5 5RF, United Kingdom; Research Department, The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), London, SW12 9BS, United Kingdom; Lidl Great Britain Ltd, 19 Worple Road, London, SW19 4JS, United Kingdom; Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
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Hasan A.,Bahadori-Jahromi A.,Mylona A.,et al. Investigating the potential impact of future climate change on uk supermarket building performance[J],2021,13(1).
APA Hasan A.,Bahadori-Jahromi A.,Mylona A.,Ferri M.,&Tahayori H..(2021).Investigating the potential impact of future climate change on uk supermarket building performance.Sustainability (Switzerland),13(1).
MLA Hasan A.,et al."Investigating the potential impact of future climate change on uk supermarket building performance".Sustainability (Switzerland) 13.1(2021).
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