Exploring the effects of California's COVID-19 shelter-in-place order on household energy practices and intention to adopt smart home technologies

C Zanocco, J Flora, R Rajagopal, H Boudet - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2021 - Elsevier
To contain the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), local and state governments in
the US have imposed restrictions on daily life, resulting in dramatic changes to how and …

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility assessment of net zero-energy transformation of building stock using integrated synthetic population, building stock, and power distribution network …

Y Yamaguchi, Y Shoda, S Yoshizawa, T Imai… - Applied Energy, 2023 - Elsevier
The transformation to net zero-energy (nZE) building stocks involves harvesting of
renewable energy, enhancement of building energy efficiency, incorporation of various …

The Use of Real Energy Consumption Data in Characterising Residential Energy Demand with an Inventory of UK Datasets

L Thomson, D Jenkins - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
The availability of empirical energy data from Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)—
which includes household smart meters—has enabled residential energy demand to be …

How do machines predict energy use? Comparing machine learning approaches for modeling household energy demand in the United States

JW Burnett, LL Kiesling - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper illustrates the use of different machine learning techniques to estimate household
energy demand. To demonstrate the performance of the techniques, we discuss how the …

Time of Use tariffs, childcare and everyday temporalities in the US and China: Evidence from time-use and sequence-network analysis

PT Sahin, H Rau - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Time of Use (ToU) tariffs that aim to shift people's energy use away from peaks have
been key demand-side management measures. Yet, their effectiveness has often been …

[HTML][HTML] Societal differences, activities, and performance: Examining the role of gender in electricity demand in the United Kingdom

P Grünewald, M Diakonova - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Women are widely believed to be responsible for much of household electricity
consumption. Gendered working patterns and division of household chores are persistent in …

[HTML][HTML] I'm coming home (to charge): The relation between commuting practices and peak energy demand in the United Kingdom

JL Ramirez-Mendiola, G Mattioli, J Anable… - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
Decarbonisation plans largely rely on the electrification of energy-intensive sectors such as
transport, which has raised both concerns and hopes about the implications for (peak) …

Comparison of domestic lifestyle energy consumption clustering approaches

D Bogin, M Kissinger, E Erell - Energy and Buildings, 2021 - Elsevier
The need to promote energy conservation measures in residential buildings has been
widely acknowledged. However, policies supporting such measures may be inadequate …

Interview study to uncover the energy use impacts and behaviours of teleworkers who relocated during COVID-19 in Canada

F Sepanta, W O'Brien, L Arpan - Architectural Science Review, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to gain insight into the overall impacts of teleworkers' choices and
preferences that have implications for overall energy use. The sample size includes 14 …