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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Nutrient Removal Process

Nutrient removal is considered to be any process included for the purpose of removing nutrients (i.e., nitrogen, phosphorous).

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NV Nevada View None
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NWPP WECC Northwest / Western Power Grid View None
NWS National Weather Service View None
NY New York View None
NY New York View None
NYCW NPCC NYC / Westchester / Eastern Power Grid View None
NYLI NPCC Long Island / Eastern Power Grid View None
NYSERDA The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, known as NYSERDA, promotes energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources. View None
NYSERDA FlexTech Consultant View None
NYUP NPCC Upstate NY / Eastern Power Grid View None
Observed The data was noted as a fact through visual observation. View None
Observed Holidays

Holidays in which the operations follow a holiday schedule that is different from the main schedule.

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Occupancy Construction is complete and the building is occupied. Actual operational performance is tracked and can be used to benchmark and retro-commission the building. Energy analysis can be used to assist commissioning, fault-detection and diagnosis, and in building control. View None
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Occupancy Classification

Utilization of premises by building occupants. Can be used to describe a complex, building, or spaces within the building.

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Occupancy sensor Control based on an occupancy sensor View None
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Occupant Activity Level

The activity level that drives the amount of internal gains due to occupants.

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Occupant Income Range

Annual income of the household occupants

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Occupant Quantity Type

Type of quantitative measure for capturing occupant information about the premises. The value is captured by the Quantity term.

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Occupant Type

Type of occupants who are permanently resident in a premises.

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Occupant Usage Units

Measurement units for typical occupant usage

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