Title of article
Assessment of end-use electricity consumption and peak demand by Townsvilleʹs housing stock
Author/Authors
Zhengen Ren، نويسنده , , Phillip Paevere، نويسنده , , George Grozev، نويسنده , , Stephen Egan، نويسنده , , Julia Anticev، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
6
From page
888
To page
893
Abstract
We have developed a comprehensive model to estimate annual end-use electricity consumption and peak demand of housing stock, considering occupantsʹ use of air conditioning systems and major appliances. The model was applied to analyse private dwellings in Townsville, Australiaʹs largest tropical city. For the financial year (FY) 2010–11 the predicted results agreed with the actual electricity consumption with an error less than 10% for cooling thermostat settings at the standard setting temperature of 26.5 °C and at 1.0 °C higher than the standard setting. The greatest difference in monthly electricity consumption in the summer season between the model and the actual data decreased from 21% to 2% when the thermostat setting was changed from 26.5 °C to 27.5 °C. Our findings also showed that installation of solar panels in Townville houses could reduce electricity demand from the grid and would have a minor impact on the yearly peak demand. A key new feature of the model is that it can be used to predict probability distribution of energy demand considering (a) that appliances may be used randomly and (b) the way people use thermostats. The peak demand for the FY estimated from the probability distribution tracked the actual peak demand at 97% confidence level.
Keywords
Peak electricity demand , Housing stock electricity consumption , Probability distribution
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
974573
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