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DALEC – energy calculation for day- and artificial lighting systems and their impact on energy demand of heating and cooling systems considering control strategies in different clime zones
Author(s) -
Oliver Ebert,
Bert Junghans,
David GeislerMoroder,
Matthias Werner
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.13164/conf.light.2015.57
Subject(s) - energy (signal processing) , energy demand , computer science , control (management) , environmental science , environmental economics , artificial intelligence , mathematics , economics , statistics
DALEC is a new free web tool (www.dalec.net). Based on climate files DALEC allows energy calculation for artificial and daylight systems and their impact on heat and cooling loads in real-time. In this paper case studies are presented which demonstrate the impact of different control strategies for artificial and daylight systems in varying geographic climate zones on energy demand for lighting, heating and cooling.

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