Huang Zefeng, Gou Zhonghua
School of Urban Design, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
J Build Eng. 2023 Aug 1;72:106653. doi: 10.1016/j.jobe.2023.106653. Epub 2023 Apr 26.
At present, the structural transformation of energy demand of public buildings in the post-pandemic era is not well known, and there is also a lack of fine-grained research on energy consumption pattern identification of public buildings. To fill this gap, this research used the electricity dataset of public buildings in Scotland, and applied Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) to explore the changes in electricity usage patterns throughout the pandemic, so as to understand the long-term impact of COVID-19 on energy consumption of public buildings. It was found that the basic electricity consumption of selected public buildings in the post-pandemic period not only continued the reduction trend identified in the pandemic period, but also would be likely to further reduce. The peak electricity consumption in the post-pandemic period rebounded to a certain extent, but it still could not reach the peak in the pre-pandemic period. The most significant change of the electricity usage pattern was found for office buildings, and the changed pattern continued into the post-pandemic period. The results provide important implications for policy makers to understand the demand-side changes of building energy consumption in the post-pandemic era, and to formulate supply-side adjustments accordingly.
目前,后疫情时代公共建筑能源需求的结构转型尚不清楚,对公共建筑能耗模式识别也缺乏细粒度研究。为填补这一空白,本研究使用了苏格兰公共建筑的电力数据集,并应用高斯混合模型(GMM)来探究整个疫情期间用电模式的变化,以了解新冠疫情对公共建筑能耗的长期影响。研究发现,后疫情时期所选公共建筑的基本用电量不仅延续了疫情期间确定的下降趋势,而且可能会进一步降低。后疫情时期的用电高峰有所反弹,但仍未达到疫情前的峰值。办公楼的用电模式变化最为显著,且这种变化模式一直持续到后疫情时期。研究结果为政策制定者了解后疫情时代建筑能耗的需求侧变化并据此制定供应侧调整措施提供了重要启示。