Municipal heat planning within The World Avatar
- Enhances building energy simulation using a dynamic knowledge graph approach
- Semantic, agent based approach to facilitate integration with various datasets
- Replaces some City Energy Analyst assumptions with live data for improved accuracy
- Building-level energy demand and solar potential estimate for municipal heat planning
This paper presents a novel integration of building energy simulation with The World Avatar (TWA), a dynamic knowledge graph and agent-based framework designed for comprehensive and interoperable digital representation of the world. The study addresses the imperative for accurate and granular building energy data in energy planning scenarios. By leveraging knowledge graph, agents within TWA replace default assumptions in simulation tools with real-time and location-specific input data, such as building geometry, usage, weather, and terrain elevation. This integrated approach automates the simulation process, enabling agents to retrieve input data, execute simulations, and update the knowledge graph with results in a consistent format. To demonstrate this approach, we developed a simulation agent using the City Energy Analyst. Validation against external datasets from Germany and Singapore shows that the agent significantly improves simulation accuracy. The study also highlights the challenges in data acquisition and processing for municipal heat planning, aligning with the requirements of the German Heat Planning Act. Using Pirmasens, a mid-sized city in Germany, as an example, we demonstrate the practical applicability of the agent in municipal heat planning by providing highly granular data on the heating demands and the solar potentials for heat generation. An accompanying economic analysis further evaluates the cost implications and energy storage requirements associated with the installation of solar collectors, and identifies zones in the city with high solar suitability. These insights enable data-driven decision-making, showcasing the potential of this integrated approach to support municipal heat planning.
- This paper draws from preprint 326: Municipal heat planning within The World Avatar
- Access the article at the publisher: DOI: 10.1016/j.egyai.2025.100479