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Spatial and temporal analysis of energy use data in Los Angeles public schools
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12053-017-9580-xAbstract
School buildings are significant energy consumers. They are important targets for energy efficiency improvements, which can reduce energy spending and meet energy policy goals for state and federal governments. In the US, few studies have quantified electricity and natural gas consumption patterns in schools. Such information vitally supports energy planning and benchmarking. We present an analysis of high-detail electricity and natural gas consumption for schools in Los Angeles County over an extended period of time. Using a robust database of monthly account-level consumption, we examine electricity and natural gas consumption trends for hundreds of schools in relation to key structural and categorical characteristics, including size, geography, and school type. Results show that school energy use varies greatly across socio-demographic, structural, and climate factors. Correlations between electricity and natural gas consumption are time dependent and seasonally distinct. The analysis provides a useful case study with benchmarks for US public schools and demonstrates challenges with devising large-scale studies of school energy use. We conclude with a discussion of policy implications.
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