Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1510095 Energy Procedia 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper demonstrates the profiles of electricity consumption in the low energy housing sector using various time frames, and provides a solid basis for energy estimation by analysing actual 12 month electricity data from 60 comprehensively monitored low energy houses in Australia's leading sustainable green village (Lochiel Park), located in South Australia. The results highlight that although considerable electricity reduction is achieved in low energy houses, the outdoor ambient air temperature is still a highly influential factor that determines the total and peak demand in these houses. It also suggests that energy estimation should focus on residents’ basic life style and appliance usage behaviour. The results presented here can be used to refine end-use electricity demand modelling for low energy houses in South Australia, and can hence assist the design of electrical infrastructure requirements in new low energy housing developments.

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