residential_winter.json•1.02 kB
{
"name": "RESIDENTIAL_WINTER",
"description": "Typical residential load profile for a winter day",
"type": "load",
"season": "winter",
"building_type": "residential",
"interval": "hourly",
"units": "per-unit",
"multipliers": [
0.5,
0.45,
0.4,
0.4,
0.45,
0.6,
0.8,
0.95,
0.9,
0.8,
0.75,
0.7,
0.7,
0.75,
0.8,
0.85,
0.95,
1.0,
0.95,
0.9,
0.85,
0.75,
0.65,
0.55
],
"notes": [
"24 hourly values starting at midnight (hour 0)",
"Peak load occurs at 6 PM (hour 17) due to heating and lighting",
"Higher nighttime loads due to heating requirements",
"Morning peak from 6-8 AM as heating systems activate",
"Evening peak from 5-7 PM with heating, cooking, and lighting",
"Overall higher base load compared to summer due to heating",
"Normalized to peak value of 1.0",
"Based on typical residential load patterns in cold climates"
]
}