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The load and energy demand prediction of buildings cluster are the basis for energy system configuration, equipment sizing, economic operation, and carbon emission calculation, etc. The prediction results are related to the long-term system energy efficiency, which provides guidance for demand-side energy planning. It is a win-win measure for building energy saving and the improvement of energy system efficiency to introduce the concept of energy efficiency into the planning stage.
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Yu, H., Huang, Z., Pan, Y., Long, W. (2020). Energy Demand Analysis and Prediction. In: Guidelines for Community Energy Planning. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9600-7_2
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