AbstractThis paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demographics, attitudes and self-reported behaviours) explain annualized energy consumption in residential buildings, and goes on to show which individual variables have the highest explanatory power. In contrast to many other studies, the problem of multicollinearity between predictors is recognised, and addressed using Lasso regression to perform variable selection.Using data from a sample of 924 English households collected in 2011/12, four individual regression models showed that building variables on their own explained about 39% of the variability in energy consumption, socio-demographic variables 24%, heating behaviour 14% and attitudes & ot...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...
In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficienc...
It is commonly accepted that occupants have a significant influence on the variation in residential ...
This paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demographics, ...
AbstractThis paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demogr...
AbstractThis paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demogr...
This paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demographics, ...
The difference between the actual and predicted energy consumption for heating in housing is thought...
The difference between the actual and predicted energy consumption for heating in housing is thought...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex sociotechnical problem that can be expla...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex socio-technical problem that can be expl...
This article provides a comprehensive review of theory and research on the individual-level predicto...
Abstract: In this study, we examine the drivers of household energy consumption with a view towards ...
Unforeseen variations in user behaviour can cause large differences between real and predicted heati...
In this study, we examine the drivers of household energy consumption with a view towards gauging wh...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...
In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficienc...
It is commonly accepted that occupants have a significant influence on the variation in residential ...
This paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demographics, ...
AbstractThis paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demogr...
AbstractThis paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demogr...
This paper tests to what extent different types of variables (building factors, socio-demographics, ...
The difference between the actual and predicted energy consumption for heating in housing is thought...
The difference between the actual and predicted energy consumption for heating in housing is thought...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex sociotechnical problem that can be expla...
Energy consumption from the residential sector is a complex socio-technical problem that can be expl...
This article provides a comprehensive review of theory and research on the individual-level predicto...
Abstract: In this study, we examine the drivers of household energy consumption with a view towards ...
Unforeseen variations in user behaviour can cause large differences between real and predicted heati...
In this study, we examine the drivers of household energy consumption with a view towards gauging wh...
There is a growing acceptance that the profile of occupants has a significant influence on the varia...
In Great Britain several policy measures have been implemented in order to increase energy efficienc...
It is commonly accepted that occupants have a significant influence on the variation in residential ...