Energies (Oct 2014)

A New System to Estimate and Reduce Electrical Energy Consumption of Domestic Hot Water in Spain

  • Alberto Gutierrez-Escolar,
  • Ana Castillo-Martinez,
  • Jose M. Gomez-Pulido,
  • Jose-Maria Gutierrez-Martinez,
  • Zlatko Stapic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en7116837
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 11
pp. 6837 – 6855

Abstract

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Energy consumption rose about 28% over the 2001 to 2011 period in the Spanish residential sector. In this environment, domestic hot water (DHW) represents the second highest energy demand. There are several methodologies to estimate DHW consumption, but each methodology uses different inputs and some of them are based on obsolete data. DHW energy consumption estimation is a key tool to plan modifications that could enhance this consumption and we decided to update the methodologies. We studied DHW consumption with data from 10 apartments in the same building during 18 months. As a result of the study, we updated one chosen methodology, adapting it to the current situation. One of the challenges to improve efficiency of DHW use is that most of people are not aware of how it is consumed in their homes. To help this information to reach consumers, we developed a website to allow users to estimate the final electrical energy needed for DHW. The site uses three estimation methodologies and chooses the best fit based on information given by the users. Finally, the application provides users with recommendations and tips to reduce their DHW consumption while still maintaining the desired comfort level.

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