Jacob, DirkDirkJacobBurhenne, SebastianSebastianBurhenneNeumann, ChristianChristianNeumannHerkel, SebastianSebastianHerkel2022-03-112022-03-112011https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/375100The building sector is responsible for a major part of the energy consumption. A considerable reduction can be achieved by improving the operation of the buildings. A methodology to organize and standar- dize the ongoing commissioning of buildings was de- veloped. The method consists of 4 steps. An impor- tant criterion developing this method was cost-effec- tiveness. Therefore a top-down approach was chosen. A minimal dataset was defined which was measured at all demonstration buildings. In this paper different modeling approaches within the methodology are discussed. Applying this methodology to 17 non- residential demonstration buildings energy cost savings from 4 to 29 % were found.enThermische Anlagen und GebäudetechnikEnergieeffiziente Gebäude und GebäudetechnikGebäudekonzepteAnalyseBetrieb621697A cost-effective model- and measurement-based methodology for ongoing commissioningconference paper