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09-23-15, 09:14 AM | #1 |
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Cooling degree days, it was warmer this year!
I was comparing my energy usage from the last 2 years and was surprised to find that despite what I perceived to be a more mild summer we had more cooling degree days this year. Even the local weather forecasters have been noting our mild summer. This helps show the benefits of using actual weather data!
AC Hack posted a link here a while back for Heating Degree Days. Its the same site. It also has a few good articles on using the information. Heating & Cooling Degree Days - Free Worldwide Data Calculation Word of warning it uses a base temp of 65f, you can adjust it, I raised mine higher to an outdoor temp that would make it more likely to require air conditioning.
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Thanks for the reminder gtojohn. Degree days are very important when tracking energy use IMO. I log them in my own personal spreadsheet on my energy use. It really helps analyse things.
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