Determine the Profiles of Power Consumption in Commercial Buildings in a Very Hot Humid Climate Using a Temporary Series

With the growth of the nations, the commercial and public services sectors have recently seen an increase in their electricity usage. This demonstrates how crucial it is to understand a building’s behavior in order to lower its usage. This requires on-site data collection by qualified professionals...

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description With the growth of the nations, the commercial and public services sectors have recently seen an increase in their electricity usage. This demonstrates how crucial it is to understand a building’s behavior in order to lower its usage. This requires on-site data collection by qualified professionals and specialized equipment, which represents high costs. However, multiple studies have demonstrated that it is possible to find electricity-saving strategies from the study of electricity usage, recorded in an hourly period or less, captured by smart meters. In this context, the present study applies a methodology to determine useful information on the operation and characteristics of public buildings on the Ecuadorian coast based on the data gathered over a period of five consecutive months from smart meters. The methodology consists of four steps: (1) data cleaning and filling, (2) time-series decomposition, (3) the generation of consumption profile and (4) the identification of the temperature influence. According to the results, the pre-cooling of spaces accounts for 5% of all electricity used in the commercial buildings, while prolonged shutdown uses 10%. Approximately USD 1100 per month would be spent on the main building and USD 78 on the agency as a result.
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Clustering
Commercial buildings
Cost control
Decomposition
Electricity
Emissions
Energy audits
Energy consumption
Energy management
Green buildings
HVAC
Information management
Methods
Public buildings
Smart meters
Social service
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