EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS of buildings’ energy consumptions for heating or cooling calls for summary data about how cold or hot the weather has been. Weekly or monthly degree-day statistics provide that information in a convenient manner. But as well as the current values (against which your weekly or monthly energy consumption can be gauged), in the United Kingdom[1] we have two kinds of long-term aggregate value that can be useful for other purposes.
Standard degree-day values
ForĀ normalising consumptions we need degree-day values for a ‘reference year’, which allow actual consumptions for buildings in different locations (and possibly measured at different times) to be adjusted back to a comparable basis. Historically, the UK government recommended a standard value of 2,463 heating degree days (to base 15.5C). The source of this number is unknown; it is, in effect, arbitrary but for the purpose of weather-adjustment it does not matter what the number is. This single point of reference was later developed into the following table providing corresponding reference values for different base temperatures, for cooling as well as heating, and disaggregated to individual months:
| | Heating | Cooling | |Month| 18.5'C 15.5'C 10.0'C | 15.5'C 5.0'C -20.0'C | | | | | | Jan | 488 395 226 | 0 17 705 | | Feb | 426 342 189 | 0 23 652 | | Mar | 390 297 134 | 0 64 803 | | Apr | 319 233 96 | 5 114 837 | | May | 235 151 39 | 14 192 963 | | Jun | 148 77 9 | 26 265 1015 | | Jul | 88 42 4 | 96 380 1155 | | Aug | 100 45 5 | 57 338 1113 | | Sep | 162 83 10 | 14 245 995 | | Oct | 268 177 48 | 1 158 925 | | Nov | 359 275 124 | 0 53 719 | | Dec | 439 346 176 | 0 29 755 | | | | | |Total| 3,422 2,463 1,060 | 213 1,878 10,637 |
Table 1: standard degree day values
It is important to appreciate that these standard values are fixed and not related to any particular geographical area.
Average degree-day values
If we are forecasting consumption we need to know what future degree-day values we can expect month by month. For this purpose we use 20-year average degree-day values. So the expected degree-day value for next February (for example) is the average of the last 20 Februaries. You can download the UK regional average figures via this link.
In contrast to ‘standard’ degree-day values, ‘average’ values differ from region to region and tend to vary with time thanks to the changing climate. I usually update the table once a year.
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[1] Subject to the availability of suitable historical data, the same principles could be applied in other regions.