Benchmarking the energy performance for cooling purposes in buildings using a novel index-total performance of energy for cooling purposes

Benchmarking the energy performance for cooling purposes in buildings is an important tool for energy management. This paper proposes a novel index and develops a benchmarking process for energy performance for cooling purposes by means of data envelopment analysis and cooling degree hour method. Th...

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