ASHRAE Standard 105 2021
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ASHRAE Standard 105-2014 — Expressing, and Comparing Building Energy Performance and Greenhouse Gas Emissions (ANSI Approved)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASHRAE | 2021 | 56 |
ASHRAE Standard 105 provides a method of energy performance determination, expression, and comparison in mandatory language that can be applied to any building. It is intended to provide a common basis for reporting building energy use in terms of delivered energy forms and expressions of energy performance, for comparing design options, and for comparing energy performance in terms of energy resources used and greenhouse gas emissions created, both across buildings and for energy efficiency measures within buildings. The standard provides a great deal of flexibility for adopting agencies and authorities.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 105-2021 |
3 | CONTENTS |
4 | FOREWORD |
5 | 1. PURPOSE 2. SCOPE 3. DEFINITIONS |
7 | 4. COMPLIANCE 5. MEASUREMENT AND EXPRESSION OF BUILDING ENERGY, SITE ENERGY, AND ENERGY COST PERFORMANCE |
9 | Table 5-1 Fuel Heat Conversion Factors (Higher Heating Values) Figure 5-1 Building energy and site energy flows. |
10 | Table 6-1 Primary Energy Conversion Factors 6. DETERMINATION AND EXPRESSION OF PRIMARY ENERGY PERFORMANCE |
11 | Table 7-1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factors 7. EXPRESSION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 8. ADDITIONAL NORMALIZED EXPRESSIONS OF BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE OR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS |
12 | 9. COMPARISON OF BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE OR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS |
13 | Table 9-1 Primary Energy Conversion Factors for National Comparisons |
14 | Table 9-2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factors for National Comparisons Table 9-3 Primary Energy Conversion Factors for Regional Comparisons |
15 | Table 9-4 Gas Emissions Factors for Regional Comparisons |
16 | Table 9-5 Primary Energy Conversion Factors for Avoided Energy Comparisons Table 9-6 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factors for Avoided Greenhouse Gas Emission Comparisons |
17 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX A: FORM 1A—BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS |
18 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX A: FORM 1B—BUILDING ENERGY CHARACTERISTICS |
19 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX B: FORM 2—SITE ENERGY PERFORMANCE SUMMARY |
21 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX C: FORM 3—PRIMARY ENERGY PERFORMANCE SUMMARY |
23 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX D: FORM 4—GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS SUMMARY |
25 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX E: FORM 5—ADDITIONAL EXPRESSIONS OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE OR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS |
26 | NORMATIVE APPENDIX F: FORM 6—COMPARISON OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE OR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS |
27 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX G: FUEL HEAT CONTENT CONVERSION VALUES—OTHER FUELS Table G-1 Higher Heating Values |
28 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX H: MEASURING ENERGY USE H1. ELECTRICITY H2. NATURAL GAS H3. FUEL OIL |
29 | H4. COAL H5. LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) H6. HEATING/COOLING SUPPLIED H7. ON-SITE RENEWABLE ENERGY |
30 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX I: ADJUSTING ENERGY USE TO A 365-DAY YEAR |
31 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX J: BOUNDARY SPECIFICATIONS AND CONVERSION FACTOR OPTIONS J1. BOUNDARY SPECIFICATIONS |
32 | Figure J-1 U.S. 2019 Energy-use profile with different boundary specifications. (Source: Source: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) J2. CONVERSION FACTORS FOR COMPARISONS |
38 | Figure J-2 U.S. EPA eGRID subregion map. (Note: This is a representational map. Many of the boundaries shown on this map are approximate because they are based on companies, not on strictly geographical boundaries. EPA’s Power Profiler website offers an online calculator that can be used … |
39 | Figure J-3 Keith and Biewald capacity factor displacement methodology. (Source: www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-07/documents/mbg_2-3_electricitysystembenefits.pdf) |
41 | Figure J-4 U.S. Power generation fuel mix trends and projections through 2050. (Source: www.eia.gov/outlooks/aeo/pdf/AEO2020%20Full%20Report.pdf) |
42 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX K: EXAMPLE CONVERSION FACTORS FOR COMPARISONS K1. INTRODUCTION |
43 | K2. NATIONAL ANNUAL AVERAGE CALCULATIONS K3. REGIONAL ANNUAL CALCULATIONS K4. AVOIDED ENERGY CALCULATIONS |
44 | K5. PROJECTED GENERATION MIX ENERGY CALCULATIONS K6. IMPORTED RENEWABLE ENERGY CALCULATIONS |
45 | Table K-1 Primary Energy Factors for SPSO Subregion, All Plants Table K-2 Primary Annual Energy Conversion Factors for National Comparisons |
46 | Table K-3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Conversion Factors for National Comparisons Using Either a 100 or 20 Year Time Horizon Table K-4 Grid Electricity Primary Energy Conversion Factors for Regional Comparisons |
47 | Table K-5 Grid Electricity Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factors for Regional Comparisons |
48 | Table K-6 Grid Electricity Primary Energy Conversion Factors for Avoided Primary Energy Comparisons |
49 | Table K-7 Grid Electricity Greenhouse Gas Emissions Factors for Avoided Greenhouse Gas Emissions Comparisons |
50 | Table K-8 Primary Energy Factors—AEO 2020 Projections Through 2050 Table K-9 Natural Gas/Renewable Power Generation Primary Energy Factors |
51 | Table K-10 Natural Gas/Biogas Primary Energy Factors |
52 | INFORMATIVE APPENDIX L: REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY |