Baseline Housing Characteristics for Dwellings with PVESS during Long-Duration Power Interruptions
Description
These data describe the baseline housing characteristics and baseline annual energy consumption of dwellings modeled for the manuscript "Quantifying the impacts of building efficiency, electrification, and load flexibility on required storage system sizing for long-duration power interruptions in single-family homes" by Gorman et al. These modeled results were sampled specifically for this project. These models are not meant to represent the entire building stock in the areas analyzed in this work, but provide an estimate of energy consumption and characteristics of specific building stock segments. These characteristics and annual energy consumption of the dwellings were created by ResStock. See the dictionary tab separated value (tsv) file for definitions of each column in the spreadsheet. N.B. (1): This manuscript has been submitted to a journal and is under review as of 1/16/2024 N.B. (2): These data are a product of NREL's ResStock Analysis Tool and should only be considered within the scope of the analysis performed in the above-mentioned manuscript. For official ResStock dataset releases, please visit https://resstock.nrel.gov/datasets.
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Steps to reproduce
1. Pull the develop version of the ResStock GitHub repository from this commit: https://github.com/NREL/resstock/commit/42d9b9a01a838eaa672d00058bf80882a3fa5e66 2. Create 1000 dwelling buildstock csv files that only include Single-Family Detached homes from the following counties: Fairfax County, VA; Hillsborough County, FL; Jefferson County, CO; King County, WA; Los Angeles County, CA; Maricopa County, AZ; Middlesex County, MA; Shelby County, TN; St. Louis County, MN; Tarrant County, TX 3. Run ResStock on each of the 10 csv files using TMY3 epw weather file data