Cut peak energy use by cooling buildings at night for savings!
Cooling loads can be reduced by cooling buildings at night before a hot day. This strategy uses the building's own heat capacity to store energy. By adjusting the thermostat during the day, the stored energy can be released when it's most beneficial. This method is cost-effective and doesn't compromise comfort. Different thermostat control strategies were tested using building data, and it was found that subcooling is likely to save money for many commercial buildings with current electric rates.