Figure 6.
Daily electricity usage over a 10-week period at Site B Refer to the image caption for details.The figure consists of ten panels, each representing one week from 06 January 2020 to 09 March 2020. In each panel, the horizontal axis shows days from Monday to Sunday, and the left vertical axis shows electricity demand in kilowatt hours ranging from 0 to about 1400, while the right vertical axis shows electricity demand in watt hours per square metre from 0 to 61. Each day is represented by a stacked bar composed of six components: Outdoor lighting, Tower crane, S D B 1, S D B 2, S D B 3, and Drying room. Across all weeks, total daily demand is highest on weekdays, typically ranging between approximately 900 and 1300 kilowatt hours, with peaks often occurring midweek Tuesday to Thursday. Weekend demand Saturday and Sunday is consistently lower, dropping to around 600 to 900 kilowatt hours. S D B 3 and S D B 1 form the largest portions of the total demand, followed by S D B 2, while contributions from the Drying room, Outdoor lighting, and Tower crane are smaller but consistent. Weekly variations show slight fluctuations in total demand, with some weeks such as mid February reaching higher peaks above 1200 kilowatt hours, while early March shows a slight reduction in overall levels.

Daily electricity usage over a 10-week period at Site B

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