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Research Article

Influence of urban morphological factors on building energy consumption combined with photovoltaic potential: A case study of residential blocks in central China

Shen Xu1,2Mengcheng Sang1Mengju Xie1( )Feng Xiong1( )Thushini Mendis3Xingwei Xiang1
School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Hubei New Urbanization Engineering and Technology Research Center, Wuhan, China
Department of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China
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Studies on urban energy have been growing in interest, and past research has mostly been focused on studies of urban solar potential or urban building energy consumption independently. However, holistic research on the combination of urban building energy consumption and solar potential at the urban block-scale is required in order to minimize energy use and maximize solar power generation simultaneously. The aim of this study is to comprehensively evaluate the impact of urban morphological factors on photovoltaic (PV) potential and building energy consumption. Firstly, 58 residential blocks were classified into 6 categories by k-means clustering. Secondly, 3 energy performance factors, which include the energy use intensity (EUI), the energy use intensity combined with PV potential (EUI-PV), and photovoltaic substitution rate (PSR) were calculated for these blocks. The study found that the EUI of the Small Length & High Height blocks was the lowest at around 30 kWh/(m2·y), while the EUI-PV of the Small Length & Low Height blocks was the lowest at around 4.45 kWh/(m2·y), and their PSR was the highest at 87%. Regression modelling was carried out, and the study concluded that the EUI of residential blocks was mainly affected by shape factor, building density and floor area ratio, while EUI-PV and PSR were mainly affected by height and sky view factor. In this study, the results and developed methodology are helpful to provide recommendations and strategies for sustainable planning of residential blocks in central China.

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Xu S, Sang M, Xie M, et al. Influence of urban morphological factors on building energy consumption combined with photovoltaic potential: A case study of residential blocks in central China. Building Simulation, 2023, 16(9): 1777-1792. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-023-1014-4

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Received: 11 November 2022
Revised: 09 February 2023
Accepted: 21 February 2023
Published: 07 March 2023
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