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@TECHREPORT{Ftterer:443118,
author = {Fütterer, Johannes Peter and Constantin, Ana},
title = {{E}nergy concept for the {E}.{ON} {ERC} main building},
volume = {4,9},
address = {Aachen},
publisher = {E.ON Energy Research Center},
reportid = {RWTH-CONV-010675},
series = {E.ON Energy Research Center Series},
pages = {80 S.},
year = {2014},
abstract = {Within this project, we developed an energy concept for the
new E.ON ERC main building. During the building’s
construction phase, we assisted the implementation of the
energy concept and implemented an user-added monitoring
system. Together with a virtual server infrastructure,
different data bases, data processing algorithms, and
interfaces, this system became the monitoring, control and
interface system (MCIS) which transformed the building into
a control research demonstration bench. Enabled by the
extensive data available,wewere able to build and validate
several simulation models for the building and for technical
building equipment. These models were then used to set-up
and run test scenarios for the development and improvement
of control strategies for different parts of the energy
concept. Monitoring data analyses and simulation studies
enabled extensive system assessment and optimization via
gathered knowledge and system insights. From an control
point of view, the project revealed serious defects which
led to an high energy consumption. The optimization’s
result was a completely new control strategy, which we
implemented in February 2014. An online monitoring and data
visualization system publishes daily, weekly, monthly and
yearly building reports, integrated into the new E.ON ERC
homepage. Further, a promotional display in the building’s
reception area informs about actual data points. The
implemented energy concept is able to fulfill all energy
demands. Thermal comfort within the new building is more
than acceptable. The MCIS is in full operation and provides
highly resolved monitoring data. Several up-following
projects are enabled by the MCIS and are already taking
advantage of the system. With the help of the developed data
processing framework it is possible to flexibly conduct
assessments towards the energy conversion system, the energy
distribution system, the energy usage and the thermal
comfort.},
keywords = {Gebäudeleittechnik (SWD) / Klimatechnik (SWD) /
Haustechnik (SWD) / Energiemanagement (SWD) / Monitoring
(SWD) / Regelung (SWD)},
cin = {616400 / 419510},
ddc = {620},
cid = {$I:(DE-82)616400_20140620$ / $I:(DE-82)419510_20140620$},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
urn = {urn:nbn:de:hbz:82-opus-50462},
url = {https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/443118},
}