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Complexities associated with modeling of residential electricity consumption
2018 IEEE 59th International Scientific Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering of Riga Technical University (RTUCON), 2018Electricity consumption in residential buildings accounts for more than 30% of the total electricity consumption and thus a significant source of CO 2 emission. The growing needs to reduce the carbon emission and improve the energy efficiency of the residential buildings, the development of an accurate electricity consumption model is becoming ...
M. Naveed Iqbal, Lauri Kütt, Argo Rosin
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Regional Evidence regarding U.S. Residential Electricity Consumption [PDF]
Regional economic, demographic, and climatic data are used to analyze residential electricity demand in the United States. Results indicate that electricity is an inferior good for households in the United States. This confirms earlier research compiled using data for less geographically extensive regional and metropolitan markets.
Contreras, Sergio +3 more
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Residential Electric Consumption and Childhood Cancer in Canada (1971–1986)
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1994Concern has focused recently on the association between exposure to magnetic fields emanating from electrical equipment and the development of childhood cancer. An ecological study was undertaken to determine the correlation over time between childhood cancer rates and residential electric consumption (REC) in Canada.
A, Kraut, R, Tate, N, Tran
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Climatic and economic influences on residential electricity consumption
Energy Conversion and Management, 1998We have performed regression and correlation analyses to investigate the relationships between residential electricity consumption and economic variables and climatic factors for Hong Kong. Economic and energy data for the 23-year period from 1971 to 1993 have been gathered and analysed.
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Climate and residential electricity consumption in Hong Kong
Energy, 1998Abstract The influence of climatic variables on variations in residential electricity consumption ( rec ) in Hong Kong for the period 1980–1994 has been investigated. The association between a potential weather stress index, clo , and rec was also examined.
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Dynamic structural analysis and forecasting of residential electricity consumption
International Journal of Forecasting, 1993Abstract This paper studies the dynamic relationships between electricity consumption and several potentially relevant variables, such as weather, price, and consumer income. Monthly data from January 1969 to December 1990 for all-electric residences in the southeast United States are used for this study.
John L. Harris, Lon-Mu Liu
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Underground Geothermal Energy to Reduce the Residential Electricity Consumption
3rd Renewable Power Generation Conference (RPG 2014), 2014This paper describes the design of a geothermal air conditioning system aiming at to contribute to reduction of the energy consumption in a residence or small business. The conditioning system here described takes advantage of the surface geothermal heat as a universal, silent, odourless, renewable and clean source of thermal energy.
C.R. De Nardin +6 more
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Analysis of the residential, commercial and industrial electricity consumption
2011 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies, 2011This work explains how to analyze the aggregate electricity consumption of many consumers, and extract key components such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), residential lighting, and street lighting consumption from the total consumption. To avoid explicit modeling of dependencies on time of day and on working versus non-working days,
J. D. Hobby, G. H. Tucci
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Residential electricity consumption in industrialized countries: Changes since 1973
Energy, 1987Abstract We consider the evolution of residential electricity use since the early 1970s in 11 OECD countries. Average growth in demand has been higher in Europe and Japan than in the U.S. This result is mainly attributable to the difference in saturation of appliances and electricity heating, which was higher in the U.S.
L. Schipper +3 more
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Residential Electricity Consumption in Urbanizing China
2022Pui Ting Wong, Yuan Xu
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