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Inconsistent results modelling Net-Zero homes in BEopt 2.8

asked 2024-05-06 07:31:08 -0500

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updated 2024-05-06 09:38:32 -0500

Hello.

I've noticed some odd behavior when modelling net-zero homes in BEopt 2.8. We set a target ERI of something like -5 to ensure we reached zero,** but many of the output points with negative ERI have net energy consumption from the grid. How is this possible?

Per RESNET:

Energy Rating Index = PEfrac * [TnML / (TRL* IAFRH)] * 100

PEfrac=(TEU -OPP) / TEU

TEU= Total energy use of the Rated Home including all rated and nonratedenergy features where all fossil fuel site energy uses (Btufossil) are converted to equivalent electric energy use (kWheq) in accordance with Equation 4.1-3.

OPP=On-Site Power Production as defined by Section 4.2.2.7of this Standard.

You should only get a negative ERI if OPP > TEU, yet in this example of a -1.1 ERI below, TEU (12342) is greater than OPP (12342-1480):

kWh of all-electric home ERI of all-electric home

** We did this because for some reason the net-zero optimization back-tracks all the way to initial conditions (or nearly) if it overshoots net-zero, rather than hunting in the vicinity of the overshoot/back-tracking to a bit prior. This repeated execution of a full modelling run takes ludicrous amounts of modelling time and wastes lot of electricity to boot. In contrast, ERI optimization allows one to slightly overshoot in a more reasonable amount of time, and then select among the results in the vicinity. When I tried Net-Zero optimization (which I had to abort because of the excessive back-tracking) I got a package with OPP=10,861 and TEU=10,829. That should give a nearly zero PEfrac and therefore zero ERI, but the reported ERI was actually -4.2!

I also know that ERI in v2.8 is not recommended because the algorithms have shifted since 2015 (ventilation, home size adjustment), but those changes are to "[TnML / (TRL* IAFRH)]", not PEfrac.

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answered 2024-05-06 09:29:31 -0500

updated 2024-05-06 09:29:53 -0500

The energy use does not correspond to the ERI simulations. The energy use is the standard BEopt operational calculation regardless of whether you requested ERI asset calculations as well. It is not possible to view the energy use associated with the ERI Rated/Reference Homes.

For example, if you create two BEopt designs that only differ in terms of thermostat setpoints, the energy use will vary accordingly but the ERI results will be identical between the two because they both use the standardized ANSI 301 assumptions.

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Interesting. Thanks for the clarification.

jpierce's avatar jpierce  ( 2024-05-06 09:33:25 -0500 )edit

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