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Modeling human activity in Spain for different economic sectors: The potential link between occupancy and energy usage

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Palacios García, Emilio
Moreno Muñoz, Antonio
Santiago, Isabel
Flores Arias, José María
Bellido Outeiriño, Francisco José
Moreno-García, Isabel
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2018
Subject
Stochastic models
Consumer behavior
Energy management
Smart grids
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Abstract
Stochastic models for predicting human behavior have become an essential part of the development of demand planning strategies, as well as a high-resolution base information for building simulation software. Due to the close relationship between human presence and consumption, occupancy patterns allow for the recognition of activity peaks, and subsequently, potential maximum demand hours. This contributes to the improvement of control strategies, which combined with the active participation of consumers will drive to major energy savings. In this paper, a novel behavior model for nine economic sectors in Spain has been developed using a Markov Chain methodology that can easily be extrapolated to other locations. The model can generate daily occupancy profiles with a 10-min resolution for the selected sectors, distinguishing between the type of day and type of working hours. The results, which have been validated and compared with other works showing good accuracy, have highlighted the characteristic patterns and maximum occupancy hours of each studied sector. Furthermore, these simulated profiles have been used as input datasets for the estimation of consumption in some selected sectors, illustrating the potential link that can be established between occupancy profiles and energy usage by means of different modeling techniques.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/27119
Fuente
Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol 183, pp 1093-1109 (2018)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.049
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