[bldg-sim] Question on plug load growth
Yi Jiang
yjiang_mit at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 21 10:52:30 PST 2005
In addition to Mark's question, does anyone know how
the plug loads in office buildings have been changed
over the last twenty years? It will be great if there
are some data to support the claim.
Thanks
--Yi
--- Mark Case <mcase at etcgrp.com> wrote:
> Subject: [bldg-sim] Question on plug load growth
> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:15:22 -0700
> From: "Mark Case" <mcase at etcgrp.com>
> To: <bldg-sim at gard.com>
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> I have an hypothesis that plug loads in higher
> education facilities have
> been relatively constant the last five years. The
> basis is that even
> though there are (probably) more computers on
> campus, the improved
> efficiency has offset the higher numbers so net
> growth on load has been
> negligible.
> Does anyone know of any data or studies that may
> support or refute this?
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Mark E. Case, President
>
> etc Group, Inc.
>
> 3481 South 2300 East
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