The difference between actual and calculated energy is called the ‘energy-performance gap’. Possible explanations for this gap are construction mistakes, improper adjusting of equipment, excessive simplification in simulation models and occupant behaviour. Many researchers and governmental institutions think the occupant is the main cause of this gap. However, only limited evidence exists for this. Therefore, an analysis is presented of actual and theoretical energy consumption based on specific household types and building characteristics. Using a large dataset (1.4 million social housing households), the average actual and theoretical energy consumptions (gas and electricity) of different household types and characteristics (income level,...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex socio-technical problem that can be expl...
Energy performance regulations are becoming increasingly strict and governments supply simplified ca...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...
The difference between actual and calculated energy is called the ‘energy-performance gap’. Possible...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The energy saving policies of governments are not resulting in the energy saving they were aiming fo...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
International audienceThe aim of this research is to identify energy consumption profiles that expla...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
One of the main strategies for reducing energy demand—and thereby carbon emissions— is increasing en...
Energy poverty is very much interlinked with housing stock characteristics in terms of energy perfor...
Much is known about the increasing levels of energy consumption and environmental decay caused by th...
Unforeseen variations in user behaviour can cause large differences between real and predicted heati...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex socio-technical problem that can be expl...
Energy performance regulations are becoming increasingly strict and governments supply simplified ca...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...
The difference between actual and calculated energy is called the ‘energy-performance gap’. Possible...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
The energy saving policies of governments are not resulting in the energy saving they were aiming fo...
Buildings’ expected (projected, simulated) energy use frequently does not match actual observations....
International audienceThe aim of this research is to identify energy consumption profiles that expla...
Buildings don’t use energy: People do. Do highly efficient homes really save energy? Counter-intuiti...
The assessment of building performance through energy certificates is important for tracking and imp...
One of the main strategies for reducing energy demand—and thereby carbon emissions— is increasing en...
Energy poverty is very much interlinked with housing stock characteristics in terms of energy perfor...
Much is known about the increasing levels of energy consumption and environmental decay caused by th...
Unforeseen variations in user behaviour can cause large differences between real and predicted heati...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex socio-technical problem that can be expl...
Energy performance regulations are becoming increasingly strict and governments supply simplified ca...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...