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Çѱ¹°ÇÃàģȯ°æ¼³ºñÇÐȸ ³í¹®Áý, Vol.17 No.6 (2023-12) |
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This study provides residential energy benchmark data in response to the government¡¯s initiative for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and activating green buildings. Utilizing the Household Energy Panel Survey (HEPS) data from the Korea Energy Economics Institute, climate normalization of annual energy consumption was performed for various residential types and regions. This process led to the proposal of energy consumption characteristics, excluding seasonal variations, based on the Energy Use Intensity (EUI). The energy benchmark data proposed in this research can serve as a fundamental resource for energy management and policy formulation, offering benchmarks for sustainable building operations. |