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Comparison Concepts for Analysis of Metered Energy Use in Commercial Buildings
An approach is presented for comparing commercial buildings when analyzing the energy performance of different buildings. The approach is in the conceptual stage, and research is needed to understand its potential benefits and uses. The approach includes 3 levels of characteristics information for buildings. Level 1 is the physical characteristics related to the building scheduling for occupancy and temperature, the energy systems in the building, and the envelope. Level 2 includes the addition of the monthly power densities for the total of all fuels to the level 1 data, which provides additional definition of building energy performance. Level 3 includes the addition of hourly power profiles for different daytypes (e.g., working and nonworking) to the level 2 data to provide additional detail. Research projects are needed to determine what level of detail is necessary for different types of analyses. The study of commercial buildings using this type of information offers an interesting and hopefully useful method for gaining a better understanding of the potential for and the application of energy efficiency improvements in the commercial sector. (ERA citation 12:039053)
Comparison Concepts for Analysis of Metered Energy Use in Commercial Buildings
An approach is presented for comparing commercial buildings when analyzing the energy performance of different buildings. The approach is in the conceptual stage, and research is needed to understand its potential benefits and uses. The approach includes 3 levels of characteristics information for buildings. Level 1 is the physical characteristics related to the building scheduling for occupancy and temperature, the energy systems in the building, and the envelope. Level 2 includes the addition of the monthly power densities for the total of all fuels to the level 1 data, which provides additional definition of building energy performance. Level 3 includes the addition of hourly power profiles for different daytypes (e.g., working and nonworking) to the level 2 data to provide additional detail. Research projects are needed to determine what level of detail is necessary for different types of analyses. The study of commercial buildings using this type of information offers an interesting and hopefully useful method for gaining a better understanding of the potential for and the application of energy efficiency improvements in the commercial sector. (ERA citation 12:039053)
Comparison Concepts for Analysis of Metered Energy Use in Commercial Buildings
M. MacDonald (Autor:in) / H. Akbari (Autor:in)
1987
10 pages
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Englisch
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