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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2020.29.2.061

Methodology and Guidelines for Selecting Measurement Boundaries and Influence Variables for Analyzing and Evaluating Energy Usage in Demonstration ESS-Based Distribution and Logistics Facilities  

Jung, Kicheol (ECOSENSE)
Kwon, Dongmyung (ECOSENSE)
Choi, Okhwan (ECOSENSE)
Go, Myungchan (ECOSENSE)
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Abstract
ESS-based buildings are being widely studied as an effective methods for saving energy with ZEB, BEMS, and FEMS. However, in large scale buildings, there are many energy-consuming facilities, so it is necessary to identify important energy-consuming facilities to build a real-time measurement system. In addition, there are a myriad of factors that affect the dependent variable of energy use, therefore there is a limitation that effective energy management is difficult. Therefore, this study applied the measurement boundary setting methodology according to the energy supply status through due diligence for the demonstration ESS distribution logistics facility, and suggested the methodolgy for presenting priority for the construction of the measurement system. Afterwards, the impact variables that Acting as an independent variable affecting the energy consumption of the distribution and logistics facilities were categorized into intrinsic and meteorological variables. Lastly, all factors that could affect the energy consumption of the actual distribution and logistics facilities, were classified and presented as guidelines list. By applying the results of this study, it is possible to build a monitoring system at a low cost and high efficiency in a distribution and logistics facility with a complex structure. And by identifying the main independent variables for the measured energy consumption, effectively identifying trends in energy consumption and deriving saving points It is expected to be able to operate the ESS-based infrastructure.
Keywords
BEMS; Measurement boundary setting; Impact variable; Logistics facility;
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