High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) constructs residential housing throughout the country using a basic template that must meet the minimum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver criteria or better for the units. In Kodiak, Alaska, USCG is procuring between 24 and 100 residenti...

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Main Authors: Romero, R., Hickey, J.
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1260893 2023-07-30T04:04:41+02:00 High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint Romero, R. Hickey, J. 2017-11-13 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1260893 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1260893 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1260893 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1260893 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSUMPTION AND UTILIZATION 2017 ftosti 2023-07-11T09:06:59Z The United States Coast Guard (USCG) constructs residential housing throughout the country using a basic template that must meet the minimum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver criteria or better for the units. In Kodiak, Alaska, USCG is procuring between 24 and 100 residential multi-family housing units. Priorities for the Kodiak project were to reduce overall energyconsumption by at least 20% over existing units, improve envelope construction, and evaluate space heating options. USCG is challenged with maintaining similar existing units that have complicated residential diesel boilers. Additionally, fuel and material costs are high in Kodiak. While USCG has worked to optimize the performance of the housing units with principles of improved buildingenvelope, the engineers realize there are still opportunities for improvement, especially within the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system and different envelope measures. USCG staff also desires to balance higher upfront project costs for significantly reduced life-cycle costs of the residential units that have an expected lifetime of 50 or more years. To answer thesequestions, this analysis used the residential modeling tool BEoptE+ to examine potential energy- saving opportunities for the climate. The results suggest criteria for achieving optimized housing performance at the lowest cost. USCG will integrate the criteria into their procurement process. To achieve greater than 50% energy savings, USCG will need to specify full 2x 6 wood stud R-21 insulationwith two 2 inches of exterior foam, R-38 ceiling insulation or even wall insulation in the crawl space, and R-49 fiberglass batts in a the vented attic. The air barrier should be improved to ensure a tight envelope with minimal infiltration to the goal of 2.0 ACH50. With the implementation of an air source heat pump for space heating requirements, the combination of HVAC and envelope savings inthe residential unit can save up to 58% in source energy over existing ... Other/Unknown Material Kodiak Alaska SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
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topic 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
spellingShingle 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
Romero, R.
Hickey, J.
High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint
topic_facet 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION
CONSUMPTION
AND UTILIZATION
description The United States Coast Guard (USCG) constructs residential housing throughout the country using a basic template that must meet the minimum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver criteria or better for the units. In Kodiak, Alaska, USCG is procuring between 24 and 100 residential multi-family housing units. Priorities for the Kodiak project were to reduce overall energyconsumption by at least 20% over existing units, improve envelope construction, and evaluate space heating options. USCG is challenged with maintaining similar existing units that have complicated residential diesel boilers. Additionally, fuel and material costs are high in Kodiak. While USCG has worked to optimize the performance of the housing units with principles of improved buildingenvelope, the engineers realize there are still opportunities for improvement, especially within the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system and different envelope measures. USCG staff also desires to balance higher upfront project costs for significantly reduced life-cycle costs of the residential units that have an expected lifetime of 50 or more years. To answer thesequestions, this analysis used the residential modeling tool BEoptE+ to examine potential energy- saving opportunities for the climate. The results suggest criteria for achieving optimized housing performance at the lowest cost. USCG will integrate the criteria into their procurement process. To achieve greater than 50% energy savings, USCG will need to specify full 2x 6 wood stud R-21 insulationwith two 2 inches of exterior foam, R-38 ceiling insulation or even wall insulation in the crawl space, and R-49 fiberglass batts in a the vented attic. The air barrier should be improved to ensure a tight envelope with minimal infiltration to the goal of 2.0 ACH50. With the implementation of an air source heat pump for space heating requirements, the combination of HVAC and envelope savings inthe residential unit can save up to 58% in source energy over existing ...
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Hickey, J.
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title High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint
title_short High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint
title_full High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint
title_fullStr High Performance Residential Housing Units at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak: Preprint
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