2134/15974 Eoghan McKenna Eoghan McKenna Nicholas Doylend Nicholas Doylend Murray Thomson Murray Thomson End-use demand in commercial office buildings: case-study and modelling recommendations Loughborough University 2014 untagged 2014-10-02 12:56:25 Conference contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/End-use_demand_in_commercial_office_buildings_case-study_and_modelling_recommendations/9556481 While considerable progress has been made on developing high-resolution stochastic models of electricity demand for the domestic sector, non-domestic models remain relatively undeveloped. This paper provides general recommendations about how such models might be structured for commercial offices, based on detailed analysis of high-resolution end-use demand data for a single multi-tenanted office building. The results indicate that modelling of commercial office buildings could be viewed as analogous to modelling a group of dwellings with partial residency (to represent individual office units within the building), with communal heating and communal spaces, a limited number of work related appliances, and occupant activities restricted to those related to work.