MEBS6016
Energy
Performance of Buildings
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Energy
Information Systems
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1. Energy
Information System
2. Data
Analysis Techniques
3.
Practical Applications
[Powerpoint file in PDF format]
Video Presentation:
Further Reading:
- Beggs, C., 2009. Energy: Management, Supply and
Conservation, 2nd ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford.
[696 B41][ebook via
Knovel]
- Chapter 6 --
Energy Analysis Techniques
- Energy monitoring
and targeting - Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_monitoring_and_targeting
- 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]
- 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]
- ETSU, 1998. Introduction
to
Energy Efficiency in Offices, Energy Efficiency Best
Practice Programme, Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU),
Oxfordshire, UK. [PDF]
- 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]
- 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]
- 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: 3 Oct 2015 | By: cmhui@hku.hk |