TY - JOUR
T1 - A comprehensive assessment approach to quantify the energy and economic performance of small-scale solar homestay hotel systems
AU - Luo, Jianing
AU - Zhuang, Chaoqun
AU - Liu, Jianwei
AU - Lai, Kee hung
N1 - Funding Information:
The research presented in this paper is financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 72002058 , 72131005 , 72071029 , 72231010 ) and third author is partially funded by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University ( P0034898 ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/1/15
Y1 - 2023/1/15
N2 - In the tourism industry, hotels and homestay facilities account for considerable amounts of energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Unlike other types of buildings, occupancy has significant fluctuations over time, while mostly being ignored or using a simple assumption based on energy use intensity or setting the occupancy levels. Due to the lack of occupancy rate information, great uncertainties exist in hotel operations, which leads to erroneous estimates of energy consumption in existing hotel buildings. This paper examines hotel operation practices in China with real occupancy rate data which is critical for reducing the uncertainty of estimating energy consumption patterns. Specifically, this study proposes a two-stage comprehensive and quantitative performance assessment approach for the homestay hotel building considering the system's energy and economic performance simultaneously. Regarding energy performance, there are two key facets to consider: renewable energy penetration and grid impact performance. Additionally, the economic performance (annual income and extra annual investment) of various energy portfolios is evaluated using break-even analysis. The impacts of large fluctuation in occupancy rate on electrical loads are considered and assessed in typical homestay hotels. The proposed assessment approach can comprehensively quantify the impacts of the photovoltaics (PV) areas and battery capacities on the system performance in terms of energy and economics. According to the results of the occupancy-based assessment, the ideal PV area and battery capacity are 400 m2 and 16 kWh, respectively, as opposed to the optimal energy portfolios (PV area 600 m2 and battery capacity 24 kWh) determined from conventional assessment results.
AB - In the tourism industry, hotels and homestay facilities account for considerable amounts of energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Unlike other types of buildings, occupancy has significant fluctuations over time, while mostly being ignored or using a simple assumption based on energy use intensity or setting the occupancy levels. Due to the lack of occupancy rate information, great uncertainties exist in hotel operations, which leads to erroneous estimates of energy consumption in existing hotel buildings. This paper examines hotel operation practices in China with real occupancy rate data which is critical for reducing the uncertainty of estimating energy consumption patterns. Specifically, this study proposes a two-stage comprehensive and quantitative performance assessment approach for the homestay hotel building considering the system's energy and economic performance simultaneously. Regarding energy performance, there are two key facets to consider: renewable energy penetration and grid impact performance. Additionally, the economic performance (annual income and extra annual investment) of various energy portfolios is evaluated using break-even analysis. The impacts of large fluctuation in occupancy rate on electrical loads are considered and assessed in typical homestay hotels. The proposed assessment approach can comprehensively quantify the impacts of the photovoltaics (PV) areas and battery capacities on the system performance in terms of energy and economics. According to the results of the occupancy-based assessment, the ideal PV area and battery capacity are 400 m2 and 16 kWh, respectively, as opposed to the optimal energy portfolios (PV area 600 m2 and battery capacity 24 kWh) determined from conventional assessment results.
KW - Break-even analysis
KW - Dynamic occupancy rate
KW - Economic and energy performance
KW - Renewable energy penetration
KW - Solar homestay hotel
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112675
DO - 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112675
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85142712265
SN - 0378-7788
VL - 279
JO - Energy and Buildings
JF - Energy and Buildings
M1 - 112675
ER -