02091nas a2200217 4500008004100000245011800041210006900159260001200228300001200240490000700252520134800259653003201607653003001639653001801669653001501687100002701702700001801729700002101747700002101768856008401789 2007 eng d00aUsing Indicators to Profile Energy Consumption and Inform Energy Policy in a University - A Case Study in Ireland0 aUsing Indicators to Profile Energy Consumption and Inform Energy c08/2007 a913-9220 v393 a
The services sector has the least amount of energy end use data available, which poses significant challenges to companies within the sector attempting to benchmark their energy performance and inform energy management decisions. This paper explores through a case study analysis the use of simple performance indicators and how additional data and new metrics can greatly enhance the understanding of energy trends and in particular the assessment of building energy performance. The country chosen for the analysis is Ireland, where the services sector has experienced high energy demand growth since 1990 (4.1% annually) compared with the EU-15 (1.5% annually). Despite this growth, the available energy data is poor, in particular for the public service sub-sectors. The case study chosen is an institution within the education sub-sector, University College Cork. The paper presents some simple energy performance indicators that have been used to date to inform energy policy. The paper then introduces new approaches and tools for assessing energy performance in buildings and how these may be utilised to improve the energy policy decision making and energy management. It discusses how these approaches are been implemented for buildings with separate functions, presents some initial results and discusses future planned work.
10abuilding energy performance10aEnergy in services sector10aenergy policy10aUniversity1 aGallachóir, Brian, Ó1 aKeane, Marcus1 aMorrissey, Elmer1 aO'Donnell, James uhttps://simulationresearch.lbl.gov/publications/using-indicators-profile-energy00530nas a2200133 4500008004100000245008200041210006900123260003000192100002100222700002100243700001800264700002700282856008700309 2005 eng d00aReducing Building Operational Cost Through Environmental Effectiveness Ratios0 aReducing Building Operational Cost Through Environmental Effecti aMontreal, Canadac08/20051 aO'Donnell, James1 aMorrissey, Elmer1 aKeane, Marcus1 aGallachóir, Brian, Ó uhttps://simulationresearch.lbl.gov/publications/reducing-building-operational-cost