Energy and Buildings, Vol.54, 96-104, 2012
Simulating energy use and energy pricing in buildings: The case of electricity
The paper presents a methodology that has been developed and implemented for the simulation of electricity use (kWh) as well as electricity pricing (c(sic)/kWh) in buildings. In the simulation, electricity pricing has been treated as dependent on electricity use as energy pricing tariffs usually discriminate between specific electricity consumption zones, time periods, etc. Pricing and electricity use, together, may then provide an estimation of the building electric energy cost (sic). The simulation runs on an hourly resolution allowing to highlight some potential wasteful and costly practices in energy use and management and providing insight to user behavior, which has been a key driver for its development. The key aspects of the simulation approach are presented and its use is demonstrated in two different buildings in Greece and Italy. The methodology is now adapted to allow for neural network based, real time training, which will also be briefly introduced. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.