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Dr Nick McCullen explains recent research into energy use in buildings and how it is affected by the end user.

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Energy and the Design of Environments

Research Unit for

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Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering

How to ENLITEN on Energy

Dr. Nick McCullenvia Sukumar Natarajan, Julian Padget, Ian Walker, David Coley. . .

University of Bath

Low Carbon Business Breakfast – Bath

29th September 2014

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PassivHaus Buildings

I PassivHaus: well-controlled in almost every element.

Figure: http://passipedia.passiv.de/passipedia_en

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Energy Consumption in Passive Houses

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The Final Building ComponentI What causes the variation in energy use?

I Particularly for high-end outliers. . .

The Occupant!

Figure: Building Research Establishment Domestic Energy Model (BREDEM)

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The Final Building ComponentI What causes the variation in energy use?

I Particularly for high-end outliers. . .

The Occupant!

Figure: Building Research Establishment Domestic Energy Model (BREDEM)

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ENLITEN

ENergy LIteracy Through an Intelligent Home ENergy Advisor

To reduce carbon emissions from energy use in dwellings by developing a low-cost intelligent home energy advisor that will

provide actionable prompts to households that they can use to save money and energy.

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Energy Sensor Infrastructure

I model domestic buildings’ thermal properties using data fromlow-cost sensor networks in each building.

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Dynamic Building Energy Model

I Developing a novel intelligent system that builds and maintains adynamic building energy model,

I including an auto-generated thermal model.

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Building Occupant Model

I Understanding of the role of habit in occupants’ energy demand andattitudes to carbon saving.

I drawing on a range of sensing and human data analysis.

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In-Building Interactive Tool (iBERT)

I A unique whole building energy model, bringing together the buildingenergy and occupant models.

I Interactive tool to help identify and improve energy habits.I Providing customised, actionable prompts rather than poorly

understood numerical energy estimates.

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The Bottom Line

How can we help deliver the full potential of PassivHaus?

I Digital technologies are extremely good at producing information.

I But information 6= feedback.

I Feedback needs to be tailored, meaningful and immediate.

I We need to understand how each household “uses energy” tounderstand what feedback we should provide.

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www.cs.bath.ac.uk/enliten

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