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GMM Approach to Residential Electricity Consumption in Indonesia

open access: yesEnergy RESEARCH LETTERS, 2023
This study reinvestigates the effects of socioeconomic factors on residential electricity consumption in 33 provinces of Indonesia during 2014–2020. We estimate two dynamic panel models of electricity demand at two levels, namely, the household and aggregate residential sectors.
Julie Ann Basconcillo, Aurelija Rimkute
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Wireless sensors and IoT platform for intelligent HVAC control [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Energy consumption of buildings (residential and non-residential) represents approximately 40% of total world electricity consumption, with half of this energy consumed by HVAC systems.
Duarte, Hélder   +3 more
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Home Energy Consumption Feedback: A User Survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Buildings account for a relevant fraction of the energy consumed by a country, up to 20-40% of the yearly energy consumption. If only electricity is considered, the fraction is even bigger, reaching around 73% of the total electricity consumption ...
Bonino, Dario   +2 more
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Analysing the Residential Electricity Consumption using Smart Meter

open access: yesInternational Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 2022
A massive amount of electricity usage may be accessed on an everyday and hourly basis due to the advancement of smart power measuring technology. Electricity demand management and utility load management are made easier by energy usage forecasts.
Badari Narayana Palety, C. Mahalakshmi
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Looking for Patterns in Residential Electricity Consumption

open access: yesEnergy Procedia, 2014
AbstractResidential electricity consumption is an important part of general energy use. Its detailed investigation, however, requires rich empirical data, here the data of Swedish households. The individual consumption is a time series of readings at certain time intervals (hourly, every ten minutes, or every minute, say).
Mamchych, Tetyana, Wallin, Fredrik
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A Behavioral Economics Approach to Residential Electricity Consumption [PDF]

open access: yesEnergies, 2017
Consumer behavior is complex and is difficult to represent in traditional economic theories of decision-making. This paper focuses on the development of an agent-based approach to analyze people’s behavior in consuming electricity using a behavioral economics framework, where the consumer is the main agent of power systems.
Luciano Siebert   +3 more
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Impact of the surrounding built environment on energy consumption in mixed-use building [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
While a mixture of residential and non-residential uses in urban development has advantages in reducing transportation energy consumption and improving efficiency of land utilization, the patterns of energy consumption in mixed-use buildings are largely ...
Choi   +3 more
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Hierarchical Multiplicative Model for Characterizing Residential Electricity Consumption

open access: yesJournal of Energy Engineering, 2018
This work presents a hierarchical multiplicative framework for modeling the energy consumption of households. The constituents of the model are a lognormally distributed annual consumption, an annual consumption profile at weekly resolution, a mean weekly consumption profile, and a multiplicative lognormally distributed random variation.
Norros, Ilkka   +4 more
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Data-Driven Analysis: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 from the Perspective of Residential and Non-Residential Electricity Consumption

open access: yesJournal of Social Computing
Due to the pandemic’s widespread effects on daily life in the past few years, evaluating and analyzing the impact of COVID-19 on large cities in China accurately and timely has become increasingly significant.
Zhiheng Yang, Xiu Cao, Qifan Zhang
doaj   +1 more source

The Impact of Government Subsidies on Electricity Demand and Consumption for the Urban and Rural Households in Iran (A Systemic Solution) [PDF]

open access: yesPizhūhishnāmah-i Iqtiṣād-i Inirzhī-i Īrān, 2015
The continuous growth of electricity consumption in Iran, due to the low and unreasonable prices, has created immense pressure on the national network of supplying electricity to meet the ever-increasing demand. The realistic and economically justifiable
Fatemeh Bazzazan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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