National Renewable Energy Laboratory, South Table Mountain Campus, Golden, Colorado
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) South Table Mountain campus, located in Golden, Colorado, has multiyear datasets from buildings with approximately 1,100,000 sq ft of floor area. These 16 buildings include a large office, nine laboratories, and other education or public assembly facilities such as an education center, a warehouse, quick service restaurants, two site entrance security buildings, and a parking garage?all constructed and improved from 1982 to 2014. These datasets are also available from the NREL data storage and management platform SkySparks. The datasets contain electricity meter data (poser, voltage, and current) with 1-minute resolution and building automation system (BAS) data with resolutions of 5 or 15 minutes. Some subsystems (e.g., lighting) or equipment electricity data have the same intervals as above. Some mechanical equipment state or condition data, such as flow and temperature, are captured with 5- to 15-minute intervals. The types of measurement points (i.e., electrical meter power and zone temperature) and associated data quality across the campus are typical, which helps reduce the unreliability of data quality.
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Building Technologies Office (BTO). (2022). National Renewable Energy Laboratory, South Table Mountain Campus, Golden, Colorado [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/1828882.
Earle, Lieko. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, South Table Mountain Campus, Golden, Colorado. United States: N.p., 23 Feb, 2022. Web. doi: 10.25584/1828882.
Earle, Lieko. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, South Table Mountain Campus, Golden, Colorado. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/1828882
Earle, Lieko. 2022. "National Renewable Energy Laboratory, South Table Mountain Campus, Golden, Colorado". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/1828882. /ds/stm.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.25584/1828882
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Data from Feb 23, 2022
Last updated Feb 23, 2022
Submitted Feb 23, 2022
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Building Technologies Office (BTO)
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Lieko Earle
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DOE Project Details
Project Name Building Data Platform
Project Number 69035