It is widely recognised that the residential sector will play an important role in achieving UK national targets for reductions in energy consumption and CO2 production. This will be achieved through efficiency gains in devices, improvements to the building fabric and systems, more effective utilisation of devices and through accepting lower levels of comfort and convenience. Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) and other Information and Communication (ICT) based solutions are attractive because they offer help in managing device/systems and can be applied to reducing consumption while (potentially) mitigating the impact on comfort and lifestyle. This paper attempts to quantify the energy reduction potential for HEMS/ICT through a systemat...
Intercambios académicos. Loughborough University.To get further feedback in dwellings electricity co...
The Home Energy Management (HEM) market is rapidly expanding alongside substantial investments to im...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
In order for the UK to generate pathways to help deliver the near and long term CO2 reduction target...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
Reducing energy demand in the domestic sector will be an important feature of future energy systems ...
This report answers the question: How can HEMS be used to influence energy-saving behaviour of homeo...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. New homes are des...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
This is a research-in-progress paper, outlining the issues pertinent to a unique EU FP7 Project enti...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Purpose There are 29 million homes in the UK, accounting for 14% of the UK's energy consumption. Th...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
There is considerable global effort being made towards identifying ways of reducing energy consumpti...
Intercambios académicos. Loughborough University.To get further feedback in dwellings electricity co...
The Home Energy Management (HEM) market is rapidly expanding alongside substantial investments to im...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...
In order for the UK to generate pathways to help deliver the near and long term CO2 reduction target...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
Reducing energy demand in the domestic sector will be an important feature of future energy systems ...
This report answers the question: How can HEMS be used to influence energy-saving behaviour of homeo...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. New homes are des...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to infer design-related insights and guidelines...
As part of the UK government sustainability agenda a target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 205...
This is a research-in-progress paper, outlining the issues pertinent to a unique EU FP7 Project enti...
Domestic energy demand has been high on the carbon reduction agenda for some time. Today new homes a...
Purpose There are 29 million homes in the UK, accounting for 14% of the UK's energy consumption. Th...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
There is considerable global effort being made towards identifying ways of reducing energy consumpti...
Intercambios académicos. Loughborough University.To get further feedback in dwellings electricity co...
The Home Energy Management (HEM) market is rapidly expanding alongside substantial investments to im...
Research asserts that several domestic retrofit programmes in the UK have not achieved the expected ...