Mitsubishi Electric’s Test Facility Created More Energy Than Used - Smart Energy Decisions

Commercial, Energy Efficiency, Solar  -  November 19, 2021

Mitsubishi Electric’s Test Facility Created More Energy Than Used

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that its SUSTIE® net zero-energy building (ZEB) test facility reduced its energy consumption to less than 0%, meaning that it created more energy than it consumed in its first full year of operation. 

The facility, a medium-sized office building with more than 6,000m2 of floor space and equipped with solar panels that was launched at the company's Information Technology R&D Center in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture in 2020, deployed ZEB operating technology to optimize operations. This resulted in a 115% reduction in energy use compared to standard primary energy consumption as specified in Japan's Building Energy Conservation Law, the Japanese company said in a statement. The results demonstrate that ZEB-level operation is possible even in dense urban areas while maintaining a comfortable and productive work environment.

Immediately after SUSTIE began operating, newly developed ZEB operating technology was deployed to simulate the use of building equipment, such as air conditioning and lighting, including temperature and brightness, to predict energy consumption and comfort levels for a one-year period. The technology conducted repeated simulations in combination with multi-objective optimization technology using Mitsubishi Electric's proprietary AI technology Maisart®1 to generate a building operating plan that balanced energy consumption and human comfort, resulting in energy creation of 571.75MJ/m2, energy consumption of 366.07MJ/m2 and an energy balance of -205.68MJ/m2 (all figures annual).

The technology was shown to reduce the time required for trial-and-error setting of facility parameters, such as temperatures, light dimming rates, etc. for each room, which enabled the building to achieve ZEB-level operation in its first year beginning from the first day of occupancy (October 19, 2020, to October 18, 2021).


« Back to Energy Management

  • LinkedIn
  • Subscribe

Smart Energy Decisions Content Partners