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How can I access a large data set of energy models (i.e. inputs) and measures (i.e. outputs)?

I am looking for a database of simulations, ideally with New York region, so that I can analyze the measures recommended by the energy model.

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asked 2023-08-23 13:33:50 -0500
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Aaron Boranian
updated 2023-08-23 17:40:28 -0500
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@zharb_ny FYI your question is very similar to this post, which only had a response to review the commercial prototype models for EnergyPlus. Unfortunately, you have to download a folder for a combination of prototype and energy code/standard for all ASHRAE climate zones, but then you can review the CZ 4A models for the New York region.

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The ResStock and ComStock End Use Savings Shapes datasets (here and here) are large repositories of energy models and simulation results. ResStock uses ~550,000 simulations to represent the U.S. residential housing stock while ComStock uses ~350,000 simulations to represent the U.S. commercial building stock. Each has about 10 efficiency measures/packages that are evaluated on top of the baseline simulations.

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answered 2023-08-23 20:37:53 -0500, updated 2023-08-23 20:39:34 -0500
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