To illustrate the economics of gas versus electric cooling, four case studies comparing engine-driven chillers with electric chillers are examined. They cover a model office building and a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, and the same office and hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. The buildings represent a range of energy intensities and load profiles common to commercial buildings, and the cities are representative of high electric rate areas within the United States.
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
The economics of gas cooling were examined for the case of a nine story, 160,000 square foot office ...
The use of natural gas cooling equipment such as engine-driven chillers for air conditioning commerc...
The widespread use of high demand charges and time of use energy rates by electric utilities has att...
There has been considerable activity in recent years to develop technologies that could reduce or le...
Engine-driven chillers are quickly gaining popularity in the market place (increased from 7,000 tons...
This paper will examine an example of converting two electric centrifugal chillers, which needed to ...
The need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in industrial...
The need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in industrial...
AbstractThe need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in in...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
This report presents a simulation study of the energy impact of improving envelope airtightness in U...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...
The economics of gas cooling were examined for the case of a nine story, 160,000 square foot office ...
The use of natural gas cooling equipment such as engine-driven chillers for air conditioning commerc...
The widespread use of high demand charges and time of use energy rates by electric utilities has att...
There has been considerable activity in recent years to develop technologies that could reduce or le...
Engine-driven chillers are quickly gaining popularity in the market place (increased from 7,000 tons...
This paper will examine an example of converting two electric centrifugal chillers, which needed to ...
The need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in industrial...
The need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in industrial...
AbstractThe need for energy for refrigeration purposes increases with the wealth of population in in...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
Buildings contribute a significant part to the electricity demand profile and peak demand for the el...
This report presents a simulation study of the energy impact of improving envelope airtightness in U...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
Distributed generation (DG) of combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) has been gaining momentum in...
EnergyPlus V9.0 simulations of a typical small office building prototype in five USA cities (Albuque...