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Abstract
This paper aims to introduce and give an understanding of the process of determining a building’s energy performance using smart meters and ‘on-board’ equipment such as sensors found in smart thermostats or even low-cost sensing equipment. The rationale for this type of examination of a dwelling is given, alongside figures around accuracy, cost and timescale. These are compared with the current and more complex methods of measuring this type of performance indicator.
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Author's Biography
Richard Fitton BSc Hons, MRICS is a lecturer in energy efficiency in the School of the Built Environment at the University of Salford. He leads on energy monitoring work and is also involved in a number of projects on co-heating and U-value measurement, as well as product and retrofit package testing within the Salford Energy House. He has previously worked as a building surveyor and energy manager in the public sector and also advises on the qualification of SAP Assessors and Green Deal Advisors.
Citation
Fitton, Richard (2020, September 1). Energy pathology : Measuring a dwelling’s energy performance using smart meter and IoT data. In the Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation, Volume 9, Issue 2. https://doi.org/10.69554/WNOB1318.Publications LLP