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Residential heat pump operation in the UK (LATENT project) and deferral situation with air conditioning operation in Indonesia

Residential heat pump operation in the UK (LATENT project) and deferral situation with air conditioning operation in Indonesia
Residential heat pump operation in the UK (LATENT project) and deferral situation with air conditioning operation in Indonesia
Heating, cooling, and dehumidification to assess the thermal comfort in buildings contributed around one-third of the worldwide energy demand, which are crucial in the energy decarbonization prospect. Electrification with renewables and building archetype arrangements in building energy utilization contribute to reducing carbon emissions. The paper aims to evaluate the energy performance of differential residential heat pumps and air conditioners in the different areas of study to optimize the energy consumption in the UK and Indonesia by considering the archetype and separate local climate in regions within the countries by using the optimum thermal comfort adjustments. The research involves TRNSYS17 software analyses to simulate the building retrofit configurations and energy behavior in the residential retrofit to assess thermal comfort. The evaluation of energy consumption index performance in the different archetypes and heat source are investigated to overlook how their effect on the energy efficiency and operational practices.
thermal comfort, archetype, heat pump, air conditioner, dehumidification
25-30
University of Southampton
Ginting, Berth Phileinta
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Brotas, Luisa
Schiano-Phan, Rosa
Sukontason, Nichaphat
Turner, Philip
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Schiano-Phan, Rosa
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Gauthier, Stephanie
Nicol, Fergus
Brotas, Luisa
Schiano-Phan, Rosa
Sukontason, Nichaphat
Turner, Philip

Ginting, Berth Phileinta (2022) Residential heat pump operation in the UK (LATENT project) and deferral situation with air conditioning operation in Indonesia. Gauthier, Stephanie, Nicol, Fergus, Brotas, Luisa, Schiano-Phan, Rosa, Sukontason, Nichaphat, Turner, Philip, Gauthier, Stephanie, Nicol, Fergus, Brotas, Luisa, Schiano-Phan, Rosa, Sukontason, Nichaphat and Turner, Philip (eds.) In Proceedings of the 11th Masters Conference: People and Buildings. vol. 1, University of Southampton. pp. 25-30 . (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1087).

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Heating, cooling, and dehumidification to assess the thermal comfort in buildings contributed around one-third of the worldwide energy demand, which are crucial in the energy decarbonization prospect. Electrification with renewables and building archetype arrangements in building energy utilization contribute to reducing carbon emissions. The paper aims to evaluate the energy performance of differential residential heat pumps and air conditioners in the different areas of study to optimize the energy consumption in the UK and Indonesia by considering the archetype and separate local climate in regions within the countries by using the optimum thermal comfort adjustments. The research involves TRNSYS17 software analyses to simulate the building retrofit configurations and energy behavior in the residential retrofit to assess thermal comfort. The evaluation of energy consumption index performance in the different archetypes and heat source are investigated to overlook how their effect on the energy efficiency and operational practices.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 17 October 2022
Venue - Dates: 11th Masters Conference: People and Buildings, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, 2022-09-16 - 2022-09-16
Keywords: thermal comfort, archetype, heat pump, air conditioner, dehumidification

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Local EPrints ID: 471032
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471032
PURE UUID: 7f54e45b-34ba-48f0-a7a5-ff8b3544073a
ORCID for Stephanie Gauthier: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1720-1736
ORCID for Philip Turner: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8146-0249

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Date deposited: 25 Oct 2022 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:55

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Author: Berth Phileinta Ginting
Editor: Fergus Nicol
Editor: Luisa Brotas
Editor: Rosa Schiano-Phan
Editor: Nichaphat Sukontason
Editor: Philip Turner ORCID iD
Editor: Stephanie Gauthier
Editor: Fergus Nicol
Editor: Luisa Brotas
Editor: Rosa Schiano-Phan
Editor: Nichaphat Sukontason
Editor: Philip Turner

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