Items with Index Term: electricity demand
Anderson, B and James, P (2021) Covid-19 lockdown: Impacts on gb electricity demand and CO2 emissions. Buildings & Cities, 2(1), pp. 134-149. ISSN 2632-6655
Burton, C A; Ryan, C; Rismanchi, B and Candy, S (2020) Urban shared energy systems and behaviour change: simulating a common pooled resource problem. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 9(1), pp. 17-26. ISSN 2046-6099
Chang, S; Castro-Lacouture, D and Yamagata, Y (2020) Estimating building electricity performance gaps with internet of things data using Bayesian multilevel additive modeling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 146(12): 05020017, ISSN 0733-9364
Darby, S (2010) Smart metering: What potential for householder engagement? Building Research & Information, 38(5), pp. 442-457. ISSN 0961-3218
Emuze, F and Ravu, P (2014) Optimism bias, pathogens and cost overrun: The case of an RTS project in South Africa. In: Raiden, A and Aboagye-Nimo, E (eds.) Proceedings of 30th Annual ARCOM Conference, 1-3 September 2014, Portsmouth, UK.
Gerhardsson, K M and Laike, T (2021) Windows: A study of residents' perceptions and uses in Sweden. Buildings & Cities, 2(1), pp. 467-486. ISSN 2632-6655
Guven, H and Tanik, A (2020) Water-energy nexus: Sustainable water management and energy recovery from wastewater in eco-cities. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 9(1), pp. 54-70. ISSN 2046-6099
Hendrickson, Thomas Peter (2013) Carbon and water resource management for water distribution systems. PhD thesis, University of California, USA.
Jiang, A; Zhu, Y; Elsafty, A and Tumeo, M (2018) Effects of global climate change on building energy consumption and its implications in Florida. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 14(1), pp. 22-45. ISSN 1557-8771
Karunaratne, T L W and De Silva, N (2019) Demand-side energy retrofit potential in existing office buildings. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 9(3), pp. 426-439. ISSN 2044-124X
Mesa Jiménez, J J (2021) Artificial intelligence for optimisation and demand side response in built environment. PhD thesis, Brunel University, UK.
Moore, T; Ridley, I; Strengers, Y; Maller, C and Horne, R (2017) Dwelling performance and adaptive summer comfort in low-income Australian households. Building Research & Information, 45(4), pp. 443-456. ISSN 0961-3218
Otegbulu, A C (2011) A contingent valuation model for assessing electricity demand. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 16(2), pp. 126-146. ISSN 1366-4387
Palmer, J; Bennetts, H; Pullen, S; Zuo, J; Ma, T and Chileshe, N (2014) The effect of dwelling occupants on energy consumption: The case of heat waves in Australia. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 10(1-2), pp. 40-59. ISSN 1745-2007
Qadourah, J A (2024) Evaluating solar-active shading solutions: a study of energy performance in Mediterranean residential architecture. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 20(5), pp. 1222-1237. ISSN 1745-2007
Sandberg, N H and Bratteb, H (2012) Analysis of energy and carbon flows in the future Norwegian dwelling stock. Building Research & Information, 40(2), pp. 123-139. ISSN 0961-3218
Strengers, Y (2008) Comfort expectations: The impact of demand-management strategies in Australia. Building Research & Information, 36(4), pp. 381-391. ISSN 0961-3218
Strengers, Y and Maller, C (2011) Integrating health, housing and energy policies: Social practices of cooling. Building Research & Information, 39(2), pp. 154-168. ISSN 0961-3218
Sweetnam, T; Fell, M; Oikonomou, E and Oreszczyn, T (2019) Domestic demand-side response with heat pumps: Controls and tariffs. Building Research & Information, 47(4), pp. 344-361. ISSN 0961-3218
Tilde, A (2023) An investigation of energy saving behaviour for residential buildings in Nigeria. PhD thesis, University of Salford, UK.
Yimprayoon, C (2012) Energy efficiency design strategies for buildings with grid-connected photovoltaic systems. PhD thesis, University of Michigan, USA.
Yu, X and Ergan, S (2021) Key variables in determining energy shaving capacity of buildings during demand response events. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 147(1): 04020146, ISSN 0733-9364
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