This paper investigates what level of modelling (zoning or internal load scheduling) is required to support heating related retrofit decision-making. First, this paper tests the effect of thermal zoning by incrementally reducing the number of thermal zones from modelling every room as a separate zone to modelling the house as a single zone. Second, this paper examines the influence of internal load schedules (occupancy, lighting and equipment schedules) on prediction accuracy. Actual internal load schedules were derived from the smart meter data of 666 households collected by the Customer-Led Network Revolution project. Cluster analysis was applied to extract a set of prototypical schedules to capture major variations across all households....
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
Attempts to reduce household energy consumption for space heating are showing little progress. This ...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
This paper investigates what level of modelling is required to appropriately support energy analysis...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock isnecessary to...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
ABSTRACT: According to the domestic energy fact file 2003, residential space heating constitutes a s...
AbstractThe UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, har...
The UK aims to reduce its carbon emissions focusing on the renovation of its existing building stock...
The UK aims to reduce its carbon emissions focusing on the renovation of its existing building stock...
In the debate on predicting household energy savings, the temperature takeback – an increased indoor...
The nature of deem-to-satisfy standards in building energy performance results in a lack of insight ...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
International audienceSince buildings are one of the major contributors to global warming, efforts s...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
Attempts to reduce household energy consumption for space heating are showing little progress. This ...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...
This paper investigates what level of modelling is required to appropriately support energy analysis...
There is a clear consensus that improving energy efficiency of existing housing stock isnecessary to...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
ABSTRACT: According to the domestic energy fact file 2003, residential space heating constitutes a s...
AbstractThe UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, har...
The UK aims to reduce its carbon emissions focusing on the renovation of its existing building stock...
The UK aims to reduce its carbon emissions focusing on the renovation of its existing building stock...
In the debate on predicting household energy savings, the temperature takeback – an increased indoor...
The nature of deem-to-satisfy standards in building energy performance results in a lack of insight ...
The UK faces a significant retrofit challenge, especially with its housing stock of old, hard-to-tre...
While a large energy saving potential exists in domestic retrofit to meet the UK Government’s goal o...
International audienceSince buildings are one of the major contributors to global warming, efforts s...
Based on previous research conducted by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Florida Solar Ener...
Attempts to reduce household energy consumption for space heating are showing little progress. This ...
Summary Retrofit of domestic buildings will be crucial to deliver more affordable heating and meet c...