Covid-19 has caused great challenges to the energy sector, particularly in residential buildings with low-income households. This study investigates the impact of the confinement measures due to the Covid-19 outbreak on the energy demand of seven residential archetype buildings in Greater London. Three levels of confinement for occupant schedules are proposed and compared with the base case before Covid-19. The archetypes, their boundary conditions, and input parameters are set up according to statistics from English Housing Survey (EHS) sample data for low-income housing. The base case scenario (normal life without confinement measures) is validated against the measured data energy consumption from the National Energy Efficiency Data-Frame...
The number of households experiencing fuel poverty is thought to have risen by at least 600,000 in t...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
The emergence and global spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ...
To contain the spread of Covid-19, governments across the world imposed partial or complete lockdown...
The Covid-19 pandemic situation is forcing people to work from home due to lockdown; and as a result...
This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 confinement on the simulation of energy needs and uses of...
Several contrasting effects are reported in the existing literature concerning the impact assessment...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people lived, worked, and studied around the world, with direc...
The ripple effects of the pandemic have resulted in an unprecedented shift in sectoral energy consum...
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governments were shutting down cities and setting them und...
Exceptional pandemic lockdown measures enabled singular experiments such as analysing the ene...
This paper compares the actual energy performance of six flats and two houses built to low energy st...
Policies to address the impact of Covid-19 on low income energy consumers have rightly focussed on e...
The building sector consumes as much as 80% of generated electricity in the UAE; during the COVID-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered the way people around the world live, and although s...
The number of households experiencing fuel poverty is thought to have risen by at least 600,000 in t...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
The emergence and global spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ...
To contain the spread of Covid-19, governments across the world imposed partial or complete lockdown...
The Covid-19 pandemic situation is forcing people to work from home due to lockdown; and as a result...
This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 confinement on the simulation of energy needs and uses of...
Several contrasting effects are reported in the existing literature concerning the impact assessment...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people lived, worked, and studied around the world, with direc...
The ripple effects of the pandemic have resulted in an unprecedented shift in sectoral energy consum...
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Governments were shutting down cities and setting them und...
Exceptional pandemic lockdown measures enabled singular experiments such as analysing the ene...
This paper compares the actual energy performance of six flats and two houses built to low energy st...
Policies to address the impact of Covid-19 on low income energy consumers have rightly focussed on e...
The building sector consumes as much as 80% of generated electricity in the UAE; during the COVID-19...
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally altered the way people around the world live, and although s...
The number of households experiencing fuel poverty is thought to have risen by at least 600,000 in t...
This paper investigates factors associated with variation in daily total (electricity and gas) energ...
The emergence and global spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ...