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Accuracy of a Crude Approach to Urban Multi-Scale Building Energy Models Compared to 15-min Electricity Use...

by Eric D Garrison, Joshua R New, Mark B Adams
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
ASHRAE Winter Conference Online
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 9
Volume
2019
Issue
C005
Conference Name
ASHRAE Winter Conference
Conference Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASHRAE
Conference Date
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ASHRAE has recently named a TC4.7 subcommittee on Multi-Scale Energy Modeling and there have been many technical developments focused on urban-scale energy modeling with the goal of creating building energy models for all buildings in a city to facilitate simulation-informed energy optimization for the built environment. These efforts often rely on non-scalable, local sources of information (e.g. county’s tax assessor’s database) to create more accurate models of those buildings. In partnership with the local utility, a year’s worth of real-world 15-minute electrical use data from 178,377 premise buildings has been assessed. This smart meter data is statistically analyzed and compared to corresponding simulation data for 97 different building prototypes in order to better assess simulation accuracy for various utility-defined use cases. To our knowledge, this is the first time real world and simulated building energy use data have been compared at this scale.