HQE Performance 20 th June 2013
HQE Performance 20th June 2013
Results of the HQE Performance project
HQE Performance, testing
Experiment Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methods as tools for designing and evaluating energy efficient buildings.
Objectives:
Test an evaluation framework.
Provide usable reference scales for stakeholders.
Develop new skills for the French building sector.
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HQE Performance II : what is new?
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An improved analysis framework: Implementing rules HQE Performance
New contributors
Better tools
LCA building tools
Effinergie - Ecomobilité
Implementation guide
A better support for stakeholders
New environmental data • FDES : 1125 FDES in INIES database
• Use of PEP for equipment
• More buildings (less modelled typologies)
More precised and reinforced results
To understand better the influence of some parameters
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6 priorités scientifiques
et techniques
Sample description
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2011 testing sample - 2012 testing sample
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Climate area
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Energy performance
Among 63 buildings statistically
analysed:
BBC
have PV panels
« BEPOS » (positive energy
buildings)
63
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8
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12 13
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7
7 4
H1a
H1b
H1c
H2a
H2b
H2c
H3
Buildings size
From 91 to 72 000 m² of total net floor area
50%
MI between 120 and 200 m²
between1000 and 3000m²
< 10 000 m²
2012 testing sample
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2012 testing sample
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24 Design In operation Under
contruction
10 projects 24 projects 27 projects
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2012 testing sample
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The construction systems
Béton voile porteur
Béton point porteur
Maçonnée bloc béton
Maçonnée béton cellulaire
Brique terre cuite
Maçonnée terre cuite alvéolée
Bois
Acier
Mixte bois/béton
Mixte béton/acier
Concrete structure – shell
Concrete structure – shear wall
Masonry structure – concrete
Masonry structure – concrete
blocks
Clay bricks
Masonry structure - honeycomb
terracotta (alveolar bricks)
Wood structure
Steel structure
Mixed structure - wood / concrete
Mixed structure - concrete / steel
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HQE Performance assessment, Contributors into detail
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Borders of evaluation
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Study period 50 years – 100 years
Indicators
Non renewable primary energy consumption
Total primary energy consumption
Climate change
Inert waste
Hazardous waste
Non hazardous waste
Water consumption
Ressources depletion
…
Products and materials for contruction AND
equipments
Energy consumption covered
by the thermal regulation (TR)
Construction site
Water consumption and liquid
outputs
Operational waste production and management
Transport of users
Energy consumption related to the building -
thermal regulation (TR) off
Energy consumption related to
activities-thermal regulation off
Contributors
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Median values for environmental indicators per contributor Non renewable energy
Contributor « Construction site »
Contributor « Water consumptions »
Contributor « Energy: uses non
related to the frame »
Contributor « Energy: uses related
to the frame-TR off »
Contributor « Energy: uses covered
by the TR »
Contributor « Products and
materials for contruction »
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Learnings Non renewable energy kWh/m²/year
Contributor « Products and materials for contruction AND equipments »
High stake: between 50 and 60 kWh/m²/year
Methods, tools and know-how are known
What levers to act?
Contributor « Energy consumption covered by the thermal regulation
(TR) »
For the « efficient » houses: between 20 and 30 % of the overall energy
consuption
Contributor « Water consumption and liquid
outputs »
Low stake in principle for this indicator
Contributor « Energy consumption related to the frame-TR off »
Still badly known (only 24 buildings, among which 2 single-family houses),
Weight needs to be confirmed
Few tools, measures, ratios
Contributor « Energy consumption related to activities »
High stake
Hard to define: measures, ratios (mainly used for residential
buildings), own tools
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Median values for environmental indicators per contributor Climate change
Contributor « Construction site »
Contributor « Water
consumptions »
Contributor « Energy: uses non
related to the frame »
Contributor « Energy: uses
related to the frame-TR off »
Contributor « Energy: uses
covered by the TR »
Contributor « Products and
materials for contruction »
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Learnings Climate change kg CO2/m²/year
Contributor « Products and materials for contruction AND equipments »
High stake: between 8 and 13 kg CO2/m²/year
Methods, tools and know-how are already known
What levers to act?
Contributor « Working site »
Low stake on the building scale. Could be improved?
Contributor « Energy consumption covered by the TR »
Major stake
What levers to act?
Contributor « Water consumption and liquid outputs »
Low stake in principle
Contributor « Energy consumption related to the frame-TR off »
Average stake
Means of action: uses, local electricity generation
Contributor « Energy consumption related to activities »
Average stake
Means of action: uses, local electricity generation
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Median values for environmental indicators per contributor Inert waste
Contributor « Construction site »
Contributor « Water consumptions »
Contributor « Energy: uses non
related to the frame »
Contributor « Energy: uses related
to the frame-TR off »
Contributor « Energy: uses covered
by the TR »
Contributor « Products and
materials for contruction »
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Median values for environmental indicators per contributor Water consumption
Contributor « Water consumption and
liquid outputs »
The units choice is crucial!
Contributor « Water consumption
and liquid outputs »
Means of action: uses,
behaviours and equipments
choice
Contributor « Construction site »
Contributor « Water consumptions »
Contributor « Energy: uses non
related to the frame »
Contributor « Energy: uses related
to the frame-TR off »
Contributor « Energy: uses covered
by the TR »
Contributor « Products and
materials for contruction »
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Contributor « Products, materials for construction and equipments » Analysis of action potentials
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Analysis of the action levers Contributor « PRODUCTS and materials for construction »
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A potential of improvement
up to 30%?
What is the impact
of integrating car
parks into the
infrastructure? Of
the seismic zone?
Of the foundation
type?
For 6 buildings more than
10% of the impacts come
from the photovoltaïc
panels
Among these, 2 > 20%
What is the impact of
construction system ? Of
the flooring? Of the
climate zone?
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Contributor « Energy related to the frame-uses covered by the thermal regulation » Analysis of action potentials
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Contributor « Energy: uses covered by the thermal regulation» Primary energy consumption, Climate change
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PV generation is not
deducted from the
consumptions
Several energy
sources
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Contributor « Transport of users »
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Contributor « Transport of users » Climate change
Contributor « Construction site »
Contributor « Water
consumptions »
Contributor « Energy: uses non
related to the frame »
Contributor « Energy: uses related
to the frame-TR off »
Contributor « Energy: uses
covered by the TR »
Contributor « Products and
materials for contruction »
Contributor « Transport of users »
Study of influent parameters Influence? What kind? What scale?
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Contributor « Products and materials for construction »
Does the building size (total net
floor area and number or storey)
influence on the unit impacts?
YES
The total net floor area affects
the indicator « Non renewable
energy consumption »
Does the foundation type
influence the unit impacts?
YES
The number of storey affects
the indicator « Climate
change »
NO
Do the kind and size of the car
parks influence the structural work
?
YES
Upon the indicator « Non-renewable
energy consumption »
YES
Upon the indicator « Climate
change »
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CONCLUSION
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Results set priorities.
Results lead us when looking for solutions.
A common and methodical evaluation framework.
An effective learning.
Data and tools more experienced.
Prospects:
Focus on the key points.
Make a successful transition to the EN 15804 standard.
Thanks for your attention