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Global sensitivity analysis for building-stock energy models : application of three global approaches

Matthias Van Hove (UGent) , Marc Delghust (UGent) and Jelle Laverge (UGent)
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Buildings-Stock Energy Models (BSEMs) recently gained vast momentum in battling the climate emergency. They allow for quick evaluation of competing policy solutions for determining effective energy reduction recommendations in the building sector. Yet, the output of these models hold a significant range of variation since it is impossible to precisely quantify all inputs and complex energy flows. Without understanding these limits of inference resulting policy advice is inherently defective. Uncertainty Analysis (UA) and Sensitivity Analysis (SA) enable to quantify these limits of inference and calculate each factor’s share in the output’s variation. This study presents a systematic comparison of three different global SA methods to an internally developed bottom-up BSEM (based on the regulatory model in ISO13790). Accuracy, calculation burden and complexity of application of each method is evaluated to provide guidance which can inform the application of these methods to other BSEMs.

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Van Hove, Matthias, et al. “Global Sensitivity Analysis for Building-Stock Energy Models : Application of Three Global Approaches.” E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES, vol. 362, 2022, doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202236210006.
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Van Hove, M., Delghust, M., & Laverge, J. (2022). Global sensitivity analysis for building-stock energy models : application of three global approaches. E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES, 362. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202236210006
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Van Hove, Matthias, Marc Delghust, and Jelle Laverge. 2022. “Global Sensitivity Analysis for Building-Stock Energy Models : Application of Three Global Approaches.” In E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. Vol. 362. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202236210006.
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Van Hove, Matthias, Marc Delghust, and Jelle Laverge. 2022. “Global Sensitivity Analysis for Building-Stock Energy Models : Application of Three Global Approaches.” In E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. Vol. 362. doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202236210006.
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Van Hove M, Delghust M, Laverge J. Global sensitivity analysis for building-stock energy models : application of three global approaches. In: E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES. 2022.
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M. Van Hove, M. Delghust, and J. Laverge, “Global sensitivity analysis for building-stock energy models : application of three global approaches,” in E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2022, vol. 362.
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  abstract     = {{Buildings-Stock Energy Models (BSEMs) recently
gained vast momentum in battling the climate
emergency. They allow for quick evaluation of
competing policy solutions for determining effective
energy reduction recommendations in the building
sector. Yet, the output of these models hold a significant
range of variation since it is impossible to precisely
quantify all inputs and complex energy flows. Without
understanding these limits of inference resulting policy
advice is inherently defective. Uncertainty Analysis
(UA) and Sensitivity Analysis (SA) enable to quantify
these limits of inference and calculate each factor’s share
in the output’s variation. This study presents a systematic
comparison of three different global SA methods to an
internally developed bottom-up BSEM (based on the
regulatory model in ISO13790). Accuracy, calculation
burden and complexity of application of each method is
evaluated to provide guidance which can inform the
application of these methods to other BSEMs.}},
  articleno    = {{10006}},
  author       = {{Van Hove, Matthias and Delghust, Marc and Laverge, Jelle}},
  booktitle    = {{E3S WEB OF CONFERENCES}},
  issn         = {{2555-0403}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Copenhagen, Denmark}},
  pages        = {{8}},
  title        = {{Global sensitivity analysis for building-stock energy models : application of three global approaches}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202236210006}},
  volume       = {{362}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}

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