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1.5. Energy Consumed by Heating Systems in Buildings The waste heat rejected by the data centers can be utilized by buildings. U.S Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2015 states that 41% of the total U.S energy consumption was consumed by residential and commercial buildings in 2014. The building energy sector energy consumption is expected to grow faster than that of other sectors such as industry and transportation. D&R International, Ltd. under contract to Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, 2011 published a 2010 Buildings Energy Data book which predicts the energy consumption of commercial buildings to be 18.6% in 2015. It also enumerates the 2010 commercial energy end-use splits by energy consumed on site. The maximum energy consumed is by space heating followed by lighting. If the waste heat from data centers or other such commercial buildings is integrated appropriately, the energy consumed by space heating can be decreased significantly. Figure 1-5. 2010 Commercial Energy End-Use Splits. 10PDF Image | CO2 HEAT PUMPS FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING APPLICATIONS
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