Estimated Energy and Peak Demand Reductions of Cool Roofs and Custom Incentives for Orlando Commercial Buildings, July 2019
Secondary Author(s)
Fenaughty, Karen; Vieira, Robin; Parker, Danny
Report Number
FSEC-CR-2097-19
Keywords
Energy Analysis; Peak Demand; Utilities; Cool Roofs; Energy Savings; Peak Demand Impacts; Commercial Buildings; Orlando Utilities Commission
Abstract
The objective of this report is to describe the energy use evaluation and analysis methods used for the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) commercial cool roof and custom incentive rebate programs. The primary intention is to estimate the annual energy savings (kWh) and coincident peak demand impacts (kW) and to compare the AMI meter data to OUC's preliminary rebate program estimates for each site. The evaluation was done by the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) under contract to OUC.
Date Published
7-12-2019
Identifiers
31
Subjects
Energy consumption--Measurement; Energy conservation--Economic aspects; Commercial buildings--Energy conservation
Local Subjects
Buildings - Energy Analysis; Buildings - Peak Demand; Utilities
Creator (Linked Data)
Raustad, Richard [LC]
Collection
FSEC Energy Research Center® Collection
STARS Citation
Florida Solar Energy Center and Raustad, Richard, "Estimated Energy and Peak Demand Reductions of Cool Roofs and Custom Incentives for Orlando Commercial Buildings, July 2019" (2019). FSEC Energy Research Center®. 31.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fsec/31