Energy and Buildings, Vol.38, No.11, 1296-1301, 2006
Operating buildings during temporary electricity shortages
The operation of buildings can be temporarily modified to use much less electricity. These actions may be necessary during regional electricity shortages lasting anywhere from days to months. The electricity conservation measures typically involve a combination of technical modifications, temporary changes in occupant behavior, and greatly increased vigilance. At the same time, attempts to drastically reduce a building's electricity use may have unexpected consequences affecting energy use, the indoor environment, and the performance of building materials and equipment. Electricity shortfalls such as those described in this paper may occur more often as a result of climate change and liberalized electricity markets. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:buildings;electricity;peak power;blackout;shortage;conservation;energy efficiency;building science