Abstract
Modern buildings consume a significant share of global power production. The primary sources of the power consumption are heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), light, cooking equipment, technical equipment like elevators, office facilities. Optimization of the buildings power consumption requires real-life data both for strategic planing and operational control. Here we analyze detailed power consumption of a research institute campus which is a medium-sized office buildings. Our data contain detailed electric measurements of 100 three-phase power lines which power all facilities inside the building. Each line is associated with several power consumers like lights, HVAC and office equipment. We analyze weekly and monthly trends, typical patterns in power consumption, and provide rough analysis of what classes of power consumers are most active in specific periods of time.
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