MEBS6016
Energy
Performance of Buildings
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Building
Energy
Analysis Techniques (I) |
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1. Energy
Information
System
2. Data
Analysis
Techniques
3.
Practical Applications
[Powerpoint
file in PDF format]
Video Presentation: (demonstration of future energy
management systems)
Further Reading:
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Energy monitoring
and targeting
- Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_monitoring_and_targeting
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ETSU and John
Pooley Consultancy,
1998. Introducing Information Systems for Energy
Management, Good
Practice Guide No. 231, Energy Efficiency Best Practice
Programme, Energy
Technology Support Unit (ETSU), Oxfordshire, UK. [PDF]
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ETSU, 1996. Energy
Saving
in Buildings – Methods for Quickly Identifying
Opportunities, General
Information Leaflet 50, Energy Efficiency Best Practice
Programme, Energy
Technology Support Unit (ETSU), Oxfordshire, UK. [PDF]
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ETSU, 1998. Introduction
to
Energy Efficiency in Offices, Energy Efficiency Best
Practice Programme,
Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU), Oxfordshire, UK. [PDF]
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Motegi, N. and
Piette, M. A.,
2002. Web-based Energy Information Systems for Large
Commercial Buildings,
LBNL No. 49977 (HPCBS No. E5P2.2T1b4), California
Energy Commission
Public Interest Energy Research Program, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory,
Berkeley, CA. [PDF]
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Motegi, N., Piette,
M. A., Kinney,
S. and Dewey, J., 2003. Case studies of energy information
systems and
related technology: operational practices, costs, and
benefits, In Proceedings
of the International Conference for Enhanced Building
Operations, October
13-15, 2003, 10 pages. [PDF]
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Ruffing, C. J.
(Eastman Kodak
Company), 2010. Energy information system a key to driving
savings, Environmental
Leader (Energy & Environmental News for Business),
August 3, 2010.
[website]
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| Created: Dec 2003 |
Update:
15 Feb 2011 | By: cmhui@hku.hk
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