Energy management has been an important function of organisations since the oil crisis of the mid 1970’s led to hugely increased costs of energy. Although the financial costs of energy are still important, the growing recognition of the environmental costs of fossil-fuel energy is becoming more important. Legislation is also a key driver. The UK has set an ambitious greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction target of 80% of 1990 levels by 2050 in response to a strong international commitment to reduce GHG emissions globally. This work is concerned with the management of energy consumption in buildings through the analysis of energy consumption data. Buildings are a key source of emissions with a wide range of energy-consuming equipment, such as photo...
Energy demand reduction from buildings is widely recognised as a key component of greenhouse gas aba...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
The use of smart meters has increased since the beginning of the 21st century. The UK government, fo...
To identify, understand and reduce energy wastage in buildings, a significant indicator is time patt...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
The prospects for various forms of energy continue to engage the thoughts and pens of many people co...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
Accessing sufficient data for understanding how energy is used in non-domestic buildings is deemed t...
This study presents the challenges of monitoring energy consumption to assess behavioral changes in ...
Electricity bills are an inherent cost to any household or business. In recent years, the commodity ...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
AbstractThis study presents the challenges of monitoring energy consumption to assess behavioral cha...
The electricity demand data for a variety of buildings throughout the UK has been made available for...
This paper is based on the low-cost approaches and transferable techniques that were applied in a Ph...
The use of smart meters has increased since the beginning of the 21st century. The UK government, fo...
Energy demand reduction from buildings is widely recognised as a key component of greenhouse gas aba...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
The use of smart meters has increased since the beginning of the 21st century. The UK government, fo...
To identify, understand and reduce energy wastage in buildings, a significant indicator is time patt...
AbstractBuilding energy use associated with non-domestic buildings accounts for approximately 19% of...
The prospects for various forms of energy continue to engage the thoughts and pens of many people co...
Domestic energy use is determined by multiple non-technological factors, such as the occupants’ life...
Accessing sufficient data for understanding how energy is used in non-domestic buildings is deemed t...
This study presents the challenges of monitoring energy consumption to assess behavioral changes in ...
Electricity bills are an inherent cost to any household or business. In recent years, the commodity ...
As part of an effort to be a world leader in international efforts in reducing atmospheric carbon di...
AbstractThis study presents the challenges of monitoring energy consumption to assess behavioral cha...
The electricity demand data for a variety of buildings throughout the UK has been made available for...
This paper is based on the low-cost approaches and transferable techniques that were applied in a Ph...
The use of smart meters has increased since the beginning of the 21st century. The UK government, fo...
Energy demand reduction from buildings is widely recognised as a key component of greenhouse gas aba...
Paper from The Ninth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-9)The reduct...
The use of smart meters has increased since the beginning of the 21st century. The UK government, fo...