%0 Conference Paper %A He, Candy %A Lee, Timothy %A Taylor, Simon %A Firth, Steven %A Lomas, Kevin %D 2016 %T Coupling a stochastic occupancy model to EnergyPlus to predict hourly thermal demand of a neighbourhood %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/Coupling_a_stochastic_occupancy_model_to_EnergyPlus_to_predict_hourly_thermal_demand_of_a_neighbourhood/9437543 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/17058959 %K untagged %K Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified %X When designing and managing integrated renewable energy technologies at a community level, prediction of hourly thermal demand is essential. Dynamic thermal modelling, using deterministic occupancy profiles, has been widely used to predict the highresolution temporal thermal demand of individual buildings. Only in recent years has this approach started to be applied to simulate all buildings in a neighbourhood or an entire housing stock of a region. This study explores the potential of predicting hourly thermal demand for a group of dwellings by applying a stochastic occupancy model to dynamic thermal modelling. A case study with 125 new houses demonstrates the approach. The result was a more realistic and representative hourly thermal demand profile, compared to using standard deterministic occupancy profiles. %I Loughborough University