An Energy Management Process and Prediction of Energy Use in an Office Building

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The purpose of this study was to propose a building energy management process, verify the proposed model by applying energy management techniques in a real office building, and develop an empirical approach for predicting building energy use with regression analysis. This study proposed the four major energy management steps: energy audit, energy analysis, identifying and evaluating the energy saving opportunities, and retrofit implementation and follow-through. For the prediction of energy use, simple regression models were developed based on historical energy consumption data as a function of daily outside temperatures, while the predicting equations were derived for different operational modes and day types. By selecting a real building as a case study, the feasibilities of the building energy management process and the empirical approach for predicting building energy use have been examined. © 2005, Architectural Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Leigh, S. B., Won, J. S., & Bae, J. I. (2005). An Energy Management Process and Prediction of Energy Use in an Office Building. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 4(2), 501–508. https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.4.501

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