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LV-22-001 -- The Impact of Existing Building Commissioning on Electric Peak Demand

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LV-22-001 -- The Impact of Existing Building Commissioning on Electric Peak Demand

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2022

Ahmed Morsy, CEM, Student Member ASHRAE; Walter H. Williams III, PE, Member ASHRAE; David E. Claridge, PhD, PE, Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE

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This research studies the estimation of peak electricdemand savings on a community college campus and comparesit with actual utility data for the purpose of accurately modelingthe peak electric demand behavior. An internally-developedenergy modeling program based on the ASHRAESimplified Energy Analysis Procedure was used in this analysis.The peak demand of the campus was examined before andafter the implementation of the existing building commissioning(EBCx) project, and it was found that an average of 34%peak demand savings were realized. The modeling frameworkused in this research was capable of accurately simulating themonthly peak demand savings.