One third of the global carbon emissions are emitted by the building sector. Over the last decades, space heating loads have decreased in modern buildings, and domestic hot water (DHW) is now oftentimes the largest energy consumer in the household. We developed the WaterHub modeling framework to assess the potential of technologies or measures targeting DHW energy demand. The framework combines process-based technological models and stochastic water demand modeling in a modular way to allow for holistic simulations of complex DHW systems. In two rigorous tests of the modeling framework, we demonstrated the importance of water consumption dynamics in the modeling of DHW systems, showing that static modeling leads to underestimated heat losse...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...
Heating loads for modern houses are lower than older houses with a larger proportion used to service...
Shower systems, related hot-water systems and pipe losses dominate residential water-related energy....
In a changing climate and with ever increasing energy standards that lead to low and zero energy bui...
International audienceThis work aims to evaluate the energy savings that can be achieved in Domestic...
Water heating in the U.S. has been identified as a major component of total energy consumption used ...
Thanks to intense research efforts, modern low-energy buildings consume only a fraction of the space...
With the constant increase in energy demand, finding ways to reduce peak load and the energy-costs f...
As electrical power networks become increasingly dominated by intermittent renewable generation both...
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production accounts on average between fourteen and thirty percent of the r...
A long-term field study recording domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in households was used to tun...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
Energy use in households, including private transport, accounts for about 30% of primary energy use ...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...
Heating loads for modern houses are lower than older houses with a larger proportion used to service...
Shower systems, related hot-water systems and pipe losses dominate residential water-related energy....
In a changing climate and with ever increasing energy standards that lead to low and zero energy bui...
International audienceThis work aims to evaluate the energy savings that can be achieved in Domestic...
Water heating in the U.S. has been identified as a major component of total energy consumption used ...
Thanks to intense research efforts, modern low-energy buildings consume only a fraction of the space...
With the constant increase in energy demand, finding ways to reduce peak load and the energy-costs f...
As electrical power networks become increasingly dominated by intermittent renewable generation both...
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production accounts on average between fourteen and thirty percent of the r...
A long-term field study recording domestic hot water (DHW) consumption in households was used to tun...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
Energy use in households, including private transport, accounts for about 30% of primary energy use ...
An increased number of intermittent renewables poses a threat to the system balance. As a result, ne...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...
Within the European Union, buildings account for around 40% of the energy use and 36% of CO2 emissio...