New here, so pardon my navigational ignorance. Is there any information existing regarding normalisation and benchmarking for energy data sets? I see the sub metering piece has been fairly well addressed..
Brian FrankWed 18 May 2011
Hi Stuart,
Getting into energy normalization is really more of a function/algorithm domain, where haystack is mostly focused on the data model.
But that said, the model already includes pretty much everything you need to do basic normalization:
Normalize by Area
given an entity with the elecKw or elecKwh tag
you can cross reference the site with siteRef tag
from site you can use area tag to get square footage/meters
Normalize by Degree-Day
given an entity with the elecKw or elecKwh tag
you can cross reference the site with siteRef tag
from site you can cross reference weather station using weatherRef tag
from weather you can cross-reference weatherTemp to compute degree-days
Stuart WintonWed 18 May 2011
Brian,
Perhaps I should address my questions to the AREA discussion.
There exists a need to be able to categorize various areas (zones) of a site in regards to owner (base building), tenant (n), carpark, retail, etc etc. Each zone has an area, and each has consumption (elec, gas, water, thermal, diesel, travel, etc).
Stuart Winton Tue 17 May 2011
New here, so pardon my navigational ignorance. Is there any information existing regarding normalisation and benchmarking for energy data sets? I see the sub metering piece has been fairly well addressed..
Brian Frank Wed 18 May 2011
Hi Stuart,
Getting into energy normalization is really more of a function/algorithm domain, where haystack is mostly focused on the data model.
But that said, the model already includes pretty much everything you need to do basic normalization:
Normalize by Area
elecKw
orelecKwh
tagsiteRef
tagarea
tag to get square footage/metersNormalize by Degree-Day
elecKw
orelecKwh
tagsiteRef
tagweatherRef
tagweatherTemp
to compute degree-daysStuart Winton Wed 18 May 2011
Brian,
Perhaps I should address my questions to the AREA discussion.
There exists a need to be able to categorize various areas (zones) of a site in regards to owner (base building), tenant (n), carpark, retail, etc etc. Each zone has an area, and each has consumption (elec, gas, water, thermal, diesel, travel, etc).
I will keep reading...