The energy consumption of building heating systems is more complicated than the energy consumption of TVs, kettles, or computers.
Essentially, the colder the outside air temperature, the more energy it takes to heat a building.
Some places are colder than other places (Caribbean vs North Pole), and some times are colder than other times (day vs night/summer vs winter).
The amount of energy needed to maintain a building at a given temperature will probably fluctuate.
Heating degree days are a simple way to quantify all of this!!!
The idea is that the amount of energy needed to heat a building in any day/week/month/year is directly proportional to the number of heating degree days in that day/week/month/year.
It is important to note that a heating degree day is not a physical day such as Monday, Tuesday etc. It is simply a unit used for this measurement. |