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Targeting Residential Energy Reduction for City Utilities Using Historical Electrical Utility Data and Readily Available Building Data
ASHRAE Transactions
  • Kevin P. Hallinan, University of Dayton
  • J. Kelly Kissock, University of Dayton
  • Robert J. Brecha, University of Dayton
  • Austin Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University
Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

Energy use data for the eight-year period 2003–2010 was analyzed for over 1200 single family residences in Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio. Electricity, natural gas, residential building, and weather databases are merged to permit determination of the energy intensity of each home in the village. The energy use intensity for each home is disaggregated into weather independent and weather dependent electric and natural gas use. This use is compared to typical baseline, cooling, and heating energy use for the region. From this comparison, priority homes are identified for energy reduction investment. Collective potential low cost energy reduction is estimated for the community. Energy reduction of greater than 41% is determined to be easily achievable. Finally, a process is established, beginning with individual home energy report cards, for turning the analysis and predictions into energy reduction action.

Inclusive pages
577-584
ISBN/ISSN
9781936504121
Document Version
Published Version
Comments

This paper was published in the Transactions of the ASHRAE 2011 Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Document is made available in the repository by permission. This article may not be copied and/or distributed electronically or in paper form without permission of ASHRAE. For more information, visit www.ashrae.org. Requests from third parties for use of ASHRAE published content should be directed to www.ashrae.org/permissions.

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Publisher
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers)
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Kevin P. Hallinan, J. Kelly Kissock, Robert J. Brecha and Austin Mitchell. "Targeting Residential Energy Reduction for City Utilities Using Historical Electrical Utility Data and Readily Available Building Data" ASHRAE Transactions Vol. 117 Iss. 2 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kevin-hallinan/3/