L Dahlström, T Broström, J Widén - Energy and Buildings, 2022 - Elsevier
Due to rapid urbanisation and the significant contribution of cities to worldwide energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, urban energy system planning is growing more important …
LM Candanedo, V Feldheim, D Deramaix - Energy and buildings, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper presents and discusses data-driven predictive models for the energy use of appliances. Data used include measurements of temperature and humidity sensors from a …
The availability of increasing amounts of data to electricity utilities through the implementation of domestic smart metering campaigns has meant that traditional ways of …
Building energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of the total UK CO 2 emissions. Energy consumption in a non-domestic building is a …
This paper examines the influence of dwelling and occupant characteristics on domestic electricity consumption patterns by analysing data obtained from a smart metering survey of …
J Widén, E Wäckelgård - Applied energy, 2010 - Elsevier
Realistic time-resolved data on occupant behaviour, presence and energy use are important inputs to various types of simulations, including performance of small-scale energy systems …
Rooftop photovoltaic systems integrated with lithium-ion battery storage are a promising route for the decarbonisation of the UK's power sector. From a consumer perspective, the …
One of the most common demand side management programs consists of time-of-use (TOU) tariffs, where consumers are charged differently depending on the time of the day when they …
ZM Gill, MJ Tierney, IM Pegg, N Allan - Building Research & …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The UK Government's Building a Greener Future: Policy Statement (2007) announced that all new homes must be zero carbon from 2016. To date, a number of …