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Improving energy affordability. A project between De-Montfort University and emh homes. The project. To monitor gas and electricity consumption, temperature, CO2 and Humidity levels To understand how tenants use energy Develop a methodology to identify the most suitable interventions.
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Improving energy affordability A project between De-Montfort University and emh homes
The project • To monitor gas and electricity consumption, temperature, CO2 and Humidity levels • To understand how tenants use energy • Develop a methodology to identify the most suitable interventions. • Test technology to prove its effectiveness. • Compare house archetypes alongside user groups • To make energy consumption affordable
What has been done • 160 properties selected • Represents 22 property types that are most common across the group • 3 user groups identified based upon how people interface with controls • Technology applied from the commercial sector – existing technology • Time delays in procurement and overcoming issues on monitoring gas
Gas Monitoring • A pulse is required, not always available • Many tenants have pre-payment meters – a pulse exists, but not able to monitor • Smart meters – Pulse available but permission to access it must come from the tenant and the operator • Solution – install secondary meters with a pulse after the meter and monitor that. Not always easy
Results • To early to give accurate results
Current • All properties now have monitors • Data is coming in for analysis • Short timescales on gas monitoring, difficult to get accurate comparisons as yet • Electric only properties starting to show interesting results • Looking to extend the project by at least 12 months
Andy Stephenson andy@deepgreensolutions.co.uk