In this paper, we describe patterns of residential heating based on data from 255 homes in and around Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, spanning August 2016 to June 2018. We describe: (i) the room temperatures achieved, (ii) the diurnal durations of heating use, and (iii) common diurnal patterns of heating behaviour. We investigate how these factors vary between weekdays and weekends, over the course of the year, by external temperature, and by room type. We compare these empirical findings with the simplifying assumptions about heating patterns found in the UK’s Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP), a widely-used building energy performance model. There are areas of concurrence and others of substantial difference with these model assumptions. Indoo...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology for estimating scheduled and manual o...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology for estimating scheduled and manual ov...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
AbstractHeating patterns and temperatures are among the most important determinants of English home ...
The UK government is committed to making significant reductions in CO2 emissions by 2050. To meet th...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
This paper presents essential empirical data on heating setpoint temperatures and durations from UK ...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
AbstractUnderstanding heating patterns in UK homes is crucial for energy policy formulation, the des...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology for estimating scheduled and manual o...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the extent that temperatures in English living rooms correspond...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology for estimating scheduled and manual ov...
This paper provides an analysis of the relationships between dwelling, household, and motivation, be...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...
Crucial empirical data (currently absent in building energy models) on central heating demand temper...