International audienceCities take a central place in today’s energy landscape. Urban Buildings Energy Modeling (UBEM) is identified as a promising approach for energy planning and optimization in cities and districts. It generally relies on the use of Building Archetypes, i.e., simplified deterministic models for categorized building typologies. However, this implies large assumptions which may accumulate and induce significant bias on energy consumption estimates. In this work, we address this issue with static stochastic models whose parameters are inferred over national thermo-energy data using Bayesian Inference. We analyze inference results and validate them with a panel of standard indicators. Then, we provide comparative results with...
International audienceBuilding occupants are considered as a major source of uncertainty in energy m...
Interpretable and scalable data-driven methodologies providing high granularity baseline predictions...
International audienceBuildings are responsible for 40% of total final energy consumptions in Europe...
International audienceCities take a central place in today’s energy landscape. Urban Buildings Energ...
This paper provides a model based on Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation to predict the energy p...
This paper describes an approach to Multi-Level Bayesian modelling of building energy consumption. A...
To cut down immense greenhouse gases emission and energy consumption in the rapidly urbanizing world...
Significant research effort has gone into developing urban building energy modeling (UBEM) tools, wh...
<p>Building energy models are increasingly used for the analysis and prediction of a building’s ener...
Owners of housing stocks require reliable and flexible tools to assess the impact of retrofits techn...
International audienceUrban energy models (UEM) are useful to evaluate energy efficiency policies at...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
The diversity of non-domestic buildings at urban scale poses a number of difficulties to develop mod...
Interpretable and scalable data-driven methodologies providing high granularity baseline predictions...
For a homogeneous cluster of single-family dwellings, an archetype model incorporating simple scalab...
International audienceBuilding occupants are considered as a major source of uncertainty in energy m...
Interpretable and scalable data-driven methodologies providing high granularity baseline predictions...
International audienceBuildings are responsible for 40% of total final energy consumptions in Europe...
International audienceCities take a central place in today’s energy landscape. Urban Buildings Energ...
This paper provides a model based on Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation to predict the energy p...
This paper describes an approach to Multi-Level Bayesian modelling of building energy consumption. A...
To cut down immense greenhouse gases emission and energy consumption in the rapidly urbanizing world...
Significant research effort has gone into developing urban building energy modeling (UBEM) tools, wh...
<p>Building energy models are increasingly used for the analysis and prediction of a building’s ener...
Owners of housing stocks require reliable and flexible tools to assess the impact of retrofits techn...
International audienceUrban energy models (UEM) are useful to evaluate energy efficiency policies at...
International audienceBuilding energy simulation (BES) is currently used to design comfortable and e...
The diversity of non-domestic buildings at urban scale poses a number of difficulties to develop mod...
Interpretable and scalable data-driven methodologies providing high granularity baseline predictions...
For a homogeneous cluster of single-family dwellings, an archetype model incorporating simple scalab...
International audienceBuilding occupants are considered as a major source of uncertainty in energy m...
Interpretable and scalable data-driven methodologies providing high granularity baseline predictions...
International audienceBuildings are responsible for 40% of total final energy consumptions in Europe...