Dear all,
We are doing a factory project in pakistan, which have a 1200 kw process machinery load, after energy modeling without process load we are saving 55 % from baseline but after adding process load same in both baseline and design case our saving goes down to 35% now my question are that
1) What we should do to get 50% saving because our building envelope and HVAC system is already high efficient.
2) How to deal with process load.
3) What about solar system that should be 13 % of your electric bill, including process load consumption or without it..?
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Marcus Sheffer
LEED Fellow7group / Energy Opportunities
LEEDuser Expert
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August 18, 2015 - 9:10 am
Your model must include all energy use in and associated with the project.
1. In a high process load building you usually need to address the process itself to get high levels of savings.
2. Model it as accurately as you can. To claim any energy savings you must establish a baseline and justify it relative to any energy savings strategies the process will employ.
3. The process is included in all calculations like this.