Which of the following Is a measure of energy use intensity?
A.
Daylighting and views
B.
Energy consumed per unit of floor space
C.
Systems with ENERGY STAR" requirements
D.
The amount of electricity a wind turbine can produce
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
Energy use intensity (EUI) is a measure of energy use per unit of floor space. It is calculated by dividing the total energy consumed by the building in one year (measured in kilowatt-hours or kilo-British Thermal Units) by the total gross floor area of the building (measured in square feet or square meters). EUI is a useful metric for comparing the energy performance of different buildings or benchmarking against national averages. EUI can vary depending on building type, climate, occupancy, and other factors. Generally, a lower EUI indicates better energy efficiency and lower environmental impact. References: What is Energy Use Intensity (EUI)?2; Energy Use Intensity (EUI)3
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