Modeling District Heating and Cooling Systems with URBANopt, GeoJSON to Modelica Translator, and the Modelica Buildings Library

Nicholas Long, Antoine Gautier, Hagar Elarga, Amy Allen, Ted Summer, Lauren Klun, Nathan Moore, Michael Wetter

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Abstract

The URBANopt project has successfully leveraged OpenStudio/EnergyPlus to model buildings and electrical systems at an urban scale; however, URBANopt has lacked the ability to model district thermal energy systems until recently. This paper will present the modeling infrastructure that was developed specifically for the analysis of district heating and cooling systems, and how it is integrated into the existing URBANopt framework. The paper also discusses the development of new models added to the Modelica Buildings Library to model various district energy system components including loads, energy transfer stations (ETS), distribution networks, and central plants. The paper describes how different building loads can be modeled including time series, TEASER reduced-order models, or Spawn of EnergyPlus models. URBANopt District Energy Systems allows the user to switch between the various configurations.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages2187-2194
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event17th IBPSA Conference on Building Simulation, BS 2021 - Bruges, Belgium
Duration: 1 Sep 20213 Sep 2021

Conference

Conference17th IBPSA Conference on Building Simulation, BS 2021
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBruges
Period1/09/213/09/21

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© International Building Performance Simulation Association, 2022

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5500-79064

Keywords

  • district heating and cooling
  • modelica buildings library
  • urban analysis

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