Occupant behavior in buildings is a leading factor influencing energy use in buildings. Low-cost behavioral solutions have demonstrated significant potential energy savings. Estimating the behavioral savings potential is important for a more effective design of behavior change interventions, which in turn will support more effective energy-efficiency policies. This study introduces a simulation approach to estimate the energy savings potential of occupant behavior measures. First it defines five typical occupant behavior measures in office buildings, then simulates and analyzes their individual and integrated impact on energy use in buildings. The energy performance of the five behavior measures was evaluated using EnergyPlus simulation for...
The predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD) value indicates the percentage of people dissatisfied...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
The current methods for simulating building energy consumption are often inaccurate, and the error c...
In current building performance simulation programs, occupant presence and interactions with buildin...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Simulation is recognized as an effective tool for building energy performance assessment during desi...
Building energy simulation is a commonly used method for predicting the energy performances of build...
Energy-related occupant behaviour in buildings has demonstrated considerable energy-saving potential...
To improve energy efficiency—during new buildings design or during a building retrofit—evaluating th...
Buildings currently account for 30–40 percent of total global energy consumption. In particular, com...
Energy efficiency of buildings is an important measure to obtain a reduction of emissions of greenho...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
Occupants' behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Truly sustainable buildings serve to enrich the daily sensory experience of their human inhabitants ...
Occupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and contributi...
The predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD) value indicates the percentage of people dissatisfied...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
The current methods for simulating building energy consumption are often inaccurate, and the error c...
In current building performance simulation programs, occupant presence and interactions with buildin...
Occupants’ behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Simulation is recognized as an effective tool for building energy performance assessment during desi...
Building energy simulation is a commonly used method for predicting the energy performances of build...
Energy-related occupant behaviour in buildings has demonstrated considerable energy-saving potential...
To improve energy efficiency—during new buildings design or during a building retrofit—evaluating th...
Buildings currently account for 30–40 percent of total global energy consumption. In particular, com...
Energy efficiency of buildings is an important measure to obtain a reduction of emissions of greenho...
AbstractOccupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and co...
Occupants' behaviour has a significant impact on the energy performance of buildings. A good underst...
Truly sustainable buildings serve to enrich the daily sensory experience of their human inhabitants ...
Occupant behavior is one of the major factors influencing building energy consumption and contributi...
The predicted percentage of dissatisfied (PPD) value indicates the percentage of people dissatisfied...
The reported performance gap between predicted and real building energy consumption has drawn keen a...
The current methods for simulating building energy consumption are often inaccurate, and the error c...