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Comparison of Energy Demand Characteristics for Hotel, Hospital, and Office Buildings in Korea  

Park, Hwa-Choon (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Chung, Mo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yuengnam University)
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Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering / v.21, no.10, 2009 , pp. 553-558 More about this Journal
Abstract
Energy demand characteristics of hotel, hospital, and office building are compared to provide guidelines for combining building in community energy system design. The annual, monthly, and daily energy demand patterns for electricity, heating, hot water and cooling are qualitatively compared and important features are delineated based on the energy demand models. Key statistical values such as the mean, the maximum are also provided. Important features of the hourly demand patterns are summarized for weekdays and weekends. Substantial variations in both magnitudes and patterns are observed among the 3 building types and smart grouping or combination of building type and size is essential for a successive energy supply.
Keywords
Energy demand model; Hotel; Hospital; Office; Electricity load; Cooling load; Heating load; Hot water load;
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