Title |
Examining Improvement Factors and Incremental Costs Towards Zero Energy Building Certification for Public Order Modular Apartment Houses |
Authors |
이세연(Lee, Se-Yeon) ; 정찬우(Jung, Chan-Woo) ; 안용한(Ahn, Yong-Han) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.12.209 |
Keywords |
Modular; Public Apartment; Zero Energy Building; Incremental Cost |
Abstract |
This study examined the primary energy requirements and additional costs associated with different combinations of technology and
improvement factors to achieve a zero-energy building (ZEB) grade for public order modular apartment houses. The analysis considered three
stages of performance for six improvement factors. The findings revealed that individual enhancements to passive and active elements did not
meet ZEB criteria. However, installing photovoltaic (PV) systems covering at least 40% of the rooftop area satisfied the ZEB 5th grade. To
propose an effective combination of improvement factors for ZEB certification, the cost performance index was analyzed, and factors were
prioritized accordingly. The analysis indicated incremental costs per unit area of 62,392 won for ZEB 5th grade, 96,380 won for ZEB 4th
grade, and 120,389 won for ZEB 3rd grade. This study holds significance as it provides insights into energy performance and incremental
costs during the introduction of zero-energy buildings and modular apartment houses. |