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In this study, we examined the energy consumption characteristics of new technology-based HVAC systems that are commonly used in high-performance buildings around the world. We used EnergyPlus v8.4 program to compare and analyze energy conservation rates, while considering the properties of major international climate zones. We also evaluated each technology's contribution to energy conservation. Systems that show high energy saving rates in warm & hot zone are VAV system, combined VAV-ERV, and combined VAV-UFAD, which are air conditioning systems that are used to match high outdoor temperature with indoor temperature. In cool & cold zone, an air conditioning system that matches low outdoor temperature with indoor temperature and technologies that utilize outdoor air or ventilation are effective. Such technologies include combined VAV-ERV, combined VAV-Economizer, Active chilled beam with DOAS, GSHP, etc. Therefore, in order to create a comfortable indoor environment and achieve effective energy conservation, a selection of technologies that are appropriate for the given climatic zone and the design strategy are necessary, rather than simply applying multiple technologies. |