There is significant evidence to suggest that buildings consume more energy than initially predicted during the design phase of building procurement. With increasing efforts to reduce the energy consumption associated with the operation of buildings, it is vital that these predictions be improved to represent the operation of buildings more realistically. One approach to bridge this gap would be to include energy consumption due to small power equipment in the energy models. Typically ignored, these end-uses usually represent between 13% and 44% of the total electricity consumption in an office building, according to Energy Consumption Guide 19. Currently there is little data available related to the electricity consumption of small power e...
With the increasing demand for more energy efficient buildings, the construction industry is faced w...
Lighting and small power will typically account for more than half of the total electricity consumpt...
Office equipment is expected to be the fastest-growingsegment of commercial energy use over the next...
CIBSE’s Guide F is a widely recognised guidance document on energy efficiency in buildings, which in...
There is significant evidence to suggest that buildings do not perform as well as expected, and this...
Small power is a substantial energy end-use in office buildings in its own right, but also significa...
AbstractSmall power is a substantial energy end-use in office buildings in its own right, but also s...
eneral office equipment can be responsible for a significant proportion of overall electrical energy...
The generation of load demand profiles for office appliances is very significant and an important fa...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
This research aims to improve understanding of small power energy consumption in office buildings t...
Energy consumption reduction is called upon across UK business facilities in order to mitigate the r...
Energy consumption reduction is called upon across UK business facilities in order to mitigate the r...
With the increasing demand for more energy efficient buildings, the construction industry is faced w...
This paper presents the current state of the art regarding work performed related to the electric en...
With the increasing demand for more energy efficient buildings, the construction industry is faced w...
Lighting and small power will typically account for more than half of the total electricity consumpt...
Office equipment is expected to be the fastest-growingsegment of commercial energy use over the next...
CIBSE’s Guide F is a widely recognised guidance document on energy efficiency in buildings, which in...
There is significant evidence to suggest that buildings do not perform as well as expected, and this...
Small power is a substantial energy end-use in office buildings in its own right, but also significa...
AbstractSmall power is a substantial energy end-use in office buildings in its own right, but also s...
eneral office equipment can be responsible for a significant proportion of overall electrical energy...
The generation of load demand profiles for office appliances is very significant and an important fa...
This paper explores how internal and external characteristics affect energy use in the public sector...
This research aims to improve understanding of small power energy consumption in office buildings t...
Energy consumption reduction is called upon across UK business facilities in order to mitigate the r...
Energy consumption reduction is called upon across UK business facilities in order to mitigate the r...
With the increasing demand for more energy efficient buildings, the construction industry is faced w...
This paper presents the current state of the art regarding work performed related to the electric en...
With the increasing demand for more energy efficient buildings, the construction industry is faced w...
Lighting and small power will typically account for more than half of the total electricity consumpt...
Office equipment is expected to be the fastest-growingsegment of commercial energy use over the next...