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  1. Frontiers of Energy and Power Engineering in China
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Energy consumption of 270 schools in Tianjin, China

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Author Xing, Jincheng Chen, Junjie Ling, Jihong
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract With the rapid development of education cause, the increasing energy consumption of school buildings is gradually causing widespread concern in recent years in China. This paper presented an analysis of energy consumption of 270 schools located in the city of Tianjin, China. The analysis focused specifically on calculating the space heating energy consumption indexes and non-heating energy consumption indexes of different types of schools, aiming at providing reliable and precise data for the government to elaborate policies and measures. The space heating energy consumption of schools adopting district heating and gas boiler were 92.04 kWh/(m$^{2}$·a) and 64.25 kWh/(m$^{2}$·a), respectively. Comparing to the schools without a canteen, the non-heating energy consumption index of schools with a canteen can increase by 8%–37%. Furthermore, clustering of different energy sources, the total primary energy consumption indexes were also presented. Space heating energy consumption accounted for approximately 64%–79% of the total primary energy consumption. When using time-sharing control and self-contained gas boiler instead of district heating, an amount of almost 27.8 kWh/(m$^{2}$·a) and 77.5 kWh/(m$^{2}$·a) can be saved respectively. Through extensive statistical analysis of the data collected, this paper demonstrated that gross floor area, heating energy source and canteen had a close relationship with the total primary energy consumption regarding complete schools. Eventually, a linear regression equation was established to make a simple prediction about the total energy consumption of existing complete schools and to estimate the energy consumption of complete schools to be built.
Starting Page 217
Ending Page 230
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 20951701
Journal Frontiers of Energy and Power Engineering in China
Volume Number 9
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 20951698
Language English
Publisher Higher Education Press
Publisher Date 2015-03-14
Publisher Institution Chinese Universities
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword schools energy consumption index energy energy saving regression analysis Energy Technology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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