textResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of 38% of electricity, and for much of the fluctuations in the power demands on the electric grid, particularly in hot climates. Residential buildings are also where occupants spend nearly 69% of their time. As “smart” technologies, including electric grid-connected devices and home energy management systems are increasingly available and installed in buildings, this research focuses on the use of these technologies combined with available energy use data in accomplishing three main objectives. The research aims to: (a) better understand how residential buildings currently use electricity, (b) evaluate the use of these smart technologies and data to reduce bu...
Decarbonizing the residential buildings sector is important to realize a net-zero future. However, l...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
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textResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of 38% of electri...
AbstractResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of approximat...
AbstractResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of approximat...
Approximately 38% of electricity consumption within the United States can be attributed to residenti...
As the proportion of the population who resides in urban centers grows, the number of dwellings in h...
Electrical energy consumption of the residential sector is a crucial area of research that has in th...
Smart thermostats are becoming an important tool that saves Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioni...
Temperature, Exposure to air and cooling is the main foundation of housing force expenditure. We mak...
<p>While renewable energy is in the process of maturing, energy efficiency improvements may provide ...
Residential electricity consumption is responsible for approximately 30% of global electricity consu...
Occupant behavior has a significant influence on energy consumption in buildings because HVAC, light...
With the United States being the world’s second largest consumer of primary energy, research into ar...
Decarbonizing the residential buildings sector is important to realize a net-zero future. However, l...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Demand response programs, reduced air ...
textResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of 38% of electri...
AbstractResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of approximat...
AbstractResidential buildings in the United States are responsible for the consumption of approximat...
Approximately 38% of electricity consumption within the United States can be attributed to residenti...
As the proportion of the population who resides in urban centers grows, the number of dwellings in h...
Electrical energy consumption of the residential sector is a crucial area of research that has in th...
Smart thermostats are becoming an important tool that saves Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioni...
Temperature, Exposure to air and cooling is the main foundation of housing force expenditure. We mak...
<p>While renewable energy is in the process of maturing, energy efficiency improvements may provide ...
Residential electricity consumption is responsible for approximately 30% of global electricity consu...
Occupant behavior has a significant influence on energy consumption in buildings because HVAC, light...
With the United States being the world’s second largest consumer of primary energy, research into ar...
Decarbonizing the residential buildings sector is important to realize a net-zero future. However, l...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Demand response programs, reduced air ...