Updated U.S. Low-Temperature Heating and Cooling Demand by County and Sector
This dataset includes U.S. low-temperature heating and cooling demand at the county level in major end-use sectors: residential, commercial, manufacturing, agricultural, and data centers. Census division-level end-use energy consumption, expenditure, and commissioned power database were dis-aggregated to the county level. The county-level database was incorporated with climate zone, numbers of housing units and farms, farm size, and coefficient of performance (COP) for heating and cooling demand analysis. This dataset also includes a paper containing a full explanation of the methodologies used and maps. Residential data were updated from the latest Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) dataset (2015) using 2020 census data. Commercial data were baselined off the latest Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) dataset (2012). Manufacturing data were baselined off the latest Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) dataset (2021).
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2022). Updated U.S. Low-Temperature Heating and Cooling Demand by County and Sector [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1987526.
Oh, Hyunjun, Beckers, Koenraad. Updated U.S. Low-Temperature Heating and Cooling Demand by County and Sector. United States: N.p., 31 Dec, 2022. Web. doi: 10.15121/1987526.
Oh, Hyunjun, Beckers, Koenraad. Updated U.S. Low-Temperature Heating and Cooling Demand by County and Sector. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1987526
Oh, Hyunjun, Beckers, Koenraad. 2022. "Updated U.S. Low-Temperature Heating and Cooling Demand by County and Sector". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1987526. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1465.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1987526
Details
Data from Dec 31, 2022
Last updated Jun 29, 2023
Submitted Jan 20, 2023
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Koenraad Beckers
303.384.6583
Authors
Keywords
geothermal, energy, thermal demand, heating demand, cooling demand, low-temperature, end-use, residential, commercial, manufacturing, agricultural, datacenter, direct use, low temp, temperature, characterization, feasibility, geospatial data, processsed data, ExcelDOE Project Details
Project Name Low-Temperature Geothermal Heating and Cooling Analysis
Project Lead Arlene Anderson
Project Number FY23 AOP 4.6.2.19