In the US, energy consumption is increasing most rapidly in the commercial sector. Consequently, the commercial sector is becoming an increasingly important target for state and federal energy policies and also for utility-sponsored demand side management (DSM) programs. The rapid growth in commercial-sector energy consumption also makes it important for analysts working on energy policy and DSM issues to have access to energy end-use forecasting models that include more detailed representations of energy-using technologies in the commercial sector. These new forecasting models disaggregate energy consumption not only by fuel type, end use, and building type, but also by specific technology. The disaggregation of space conditioning end uses...
Managing energy demand can be beneficial for both the energy consumer and the energy supplier. By r...
Commercial buildings incorporate Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) to monitor indoor environ...
Buildings account for over 40% of the world’s energy consumption and are therefore a key contributor...
Commercial-sector conservation analyses have traditionally focused on lighting and space conditionin...
An accurate picture of how energy is used in the nation`s stock of commercial buildings can serve a ...
We discuss the application of an end-use load shape estimation technique to develop annual energy us...
We discuss the application of an end-use load shape estimation technique to develop annual energy us...
Reductions in lighting energy have secondary effects on cooling and heating energy consumption. In g...
The commercial building sector consumes approximately one-fifth of U.S. total energy and exhibits si...
A significant portion of energy consumption occurs in buildings today. Accurate and easy-to-implemen...
Space heating is the largest energy end use, consuming more than 7 quintillion joules of site energy...
Lighting measures is one effective strategy for reducing energy use in commercial buildings. Reducti...
Energy consumption in commercial buildings has been growing substantially in recent years. Recently,...
2017-04-23The commercial and residential building sector accounts for about 40% of carbon dioxide (C...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Managing energy demand can be beneficial for both the energy consumer and the energy supplier. By r...
Commercial buildings incorporate Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) to monitor indoor environ...
Buildings account for over 40% of the world’s energy consumption and are therefore a key contributor...
Commercial-sector conservation analyses have traditionally focused on lighting and space conditionin...
An accurate picture of how energy is used in the nation`s stock of commercial buildings can serve a ...
We discuss the application of an end-use load shape estimation technique to develop annual energy us...
We discuss the application of an end-use load shape estimation technique to develop annual energy us...
Reductions in lighting energy have secondary effects on cooling and heating energy consumption. In g...
The commercial building sector consumes approximately one-fifth of U.S. total energy and exhibits si...
A significant portion of energy consumption occurs in buildings today. Accurate and easy-to-implemen...
Space heating is the largest energy end use, consuming more than 7 quintillion joules of site energy...
Lighting measures is one effective strategy for reducing energy use in commercial buildings. Reducti...
Energy consumption in commercial buildings has been growing substantially in recent years. Recently,...
2017-04-23The commercial and residential building sector accounts for about 40% of carbon dioxide (C...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Managing energy demand can be beneficial for both the energy consumer and the energy supplier. By r...
Commercial buildings incorporate Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) to monitor indoor environ...
Buildings account for over 40% of the world’s energy consumption and are therefore a key contributor...