Statewide Commercial Baseline Study Of New York Penetration And Saturation Of Energy Using Equipment: 2019
State of New York
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State of New York
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This dataset includes all Statewide Commercial Baseline Study summary statistics related to the estimation of population penetration and saturation estimates. These include summaries of the number of survey respondents asked each equation, the number of survey respondents who provided a valid answer, the unweighted penetration, weighted penetration, and adjusted and weighted penetration. All supporting summary statistics are also provided. Penetration refers to the proportion of businesses that have one or more of a particular piece of equipment. Saturation is a number representing how many of a particular piece of equipment are present, on average, among all businesses. The overall objective of the Statewide Commercial Baseline research was to understand the existing commercial building stock in New York State and associated energy use, including the penetration and saturation of energy consuming equipment (electric, natural gas, and other fuels). For more information, see the Final Report at https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/About/Publications/Building-Stock-and-Potential-Studies/Commercial-Statewide-Baseline-Study.
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Organization: State of New York
Last updated: 2021-08-06T15:26:14.747088
Tags: baseline-study, business-characteristics, cbsa, commercial, commercial-building-stock-assessment, commercial-buildings, efficiency, energy, environment, equipment-characteristics, market-research, mw, mwh, penetration, saturation, scbs
CREATE TABLE table_1 (
"survey_type" VARCHAR,
"region" VARCHAR,
"segment" VARCHAR,
"usage_category" VARCHAR,
"question" VARCHAR,
"end_use_category" VARCHAR,
"equipment_category" VARCHAR,
"total_n" BIGINT,
"valid_n" DOUBLE,
"sites_with_enduse_present" DOUBLE,
"unweighted_penetration" DOUBLE -- Unweighted Penetration %,
"weighted_penetration" DOUBLE -- Weighted Penetration %,
"effective_adjustment_ratio" DOUBLE,
"adjusted_and_weighted_penetration" DOUBLE -- Adjusted And Weighted Penetration %,
"standard_error_of_penetration" DOUBLE -- Standard Error Of Penetration %,
"survey_type_situation_metric" VARCHAR -- Survey Type (situation Metric),
"unit" VARCHAR,
"valid_n_for_saturation" DOUBLE,
"valid_quantity_for_saturation" DOUBLE,
"unweighted_saturation" DOUBLE,
"weighted_saturation" DOUBLE,
"adjusted_and_weighted_saturation" DOUBLE,
"standard_error_of_saturation" DOUBLE
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