Thermal Simulation and Energy Consumption Analysis of Two Houses in St. John's, Newfoundland

Abstract In this paper simulation results of two typical houses in St. John's are presented using BEOpt (Building Energy optimization) software. Simulation is done using one-year weather data, typical thermostat settings and occupation of two houses. BEopt provides capabilities to evaluate residential building designs and identify cost-optimal solution at various levels of whole-house energy savings along the path to zero net energy. It was noticed that the annual energy consumption determined using simulation in BEopt is almost same as the actual energy consumption, logged with a sampling time of 2 minutes for both the houses. This simulation, analysis and a comparison is necessary to validate the thermal model of houses. The developed model of the houses could be used to design a renewable energy system or study human behaviour impact on the house energy consumption. Simulation results and a detailed analysis of the logged data are presented in the paper.