抄録
In this paper, three conventional energy supply systems are compared from economic and energy saving characteristic points of view for an office building with total floor area of 5000m^2. These systems are consuming mainly electricity (E-system), heavy oil (D-system), and city gas (G-system) as primary energy source, respectively. For hourly and daily changing energy demands, the daily input energy cost or primary input energy is minimized through one year for these systems by considering disaster occurring three days, respectively. As a result, economic and energy saving superiorities of E-system are resulted to those of respective D- and G-ones. For disaster occurring situation, effects of installing solar cell and battery are also evaluated by changing capacities of them numerically.