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Gebäudeautomation als ein Schlüsselelement für die drei Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien

Building Automation as Key Element for the three Pillars of Sustainability
Authors: Ströbele, Benjamin;

Gebäudeautomation als ein Schlüsselelement für die drei Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien

Abstract

Ein wesentliches Ziel des nachhaltigen Bauens liegt in der Minimierung des Energie- und Ressourcenverbrauchs. Für einen schonenden Umgang mit fossilen Energieträgern können die Strategien Konsistenz, Effizienz und Suffizienz verfolgt werden. Hierfür müssen geeignete Elemente für die Betrachtungseinheit Gebäude gefunden werden. Die Nutzenpotentiale der Elemente Gebäudehülle, HLK-Anlagen und Nutzerverhalten werden dargestellt und der Fokus wird auf die Gebäudeautomation gerichtet. Eine gewerkeübergreifende Gebäudeautomation kann neben den HLK-Anlagen und der Beleuchtungsregelung auch die elektrische Energieverteilung für die übrigen Verbraucher umfassen. Die Nutzenpotentiale bestehen in der Möglichkeit eines bedarfsgeführten Betriebs von HLK-Anlagen und in der hohen Regelgenauigkeit zur Einhaltung von raumklimatischen Sollwerten. Darüber hinaus kann durch das Potential der Lastverschiebung der elektrischen Verbraucher ein Beitrag für die Stabilität eines zukünftigen Stromnetzes mit einem hohen Anteil an erneuerbaren Energiequellen geleistet werden.

A major goal of sustainable construction is minimization of energy and resources consumption. To ensure careful use of fossil fuels, the strategies of consistency, efficiency, and sufficiency are pursued. For this purpose, appropriate elements have to be found for the building as an entity. Use potentials of the building shell and heating-ventilation-air conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as the user behavior are outlined, with the focus lying on building automation. Apart from the HVAC systems and illumination control, general building automation also includes electric power distribution to the other consumers. Major potentials result from demand-based operation of HVAC systems and a high control accuracy to maintain the specified indoor climate parameters. In addition, load shifting of power consumers may contribute to stability of a future power grid with a high share of renewables.

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Germany
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info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/330, 330, Nachhaltigkeit, ddc:330, Economics, user behavior, Facility Management, Energieeffizienz, Benutzerverhalten, sustainability, building services management, Facility management, energy efficiency, Gebäudeleittechnik

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