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posted on 2019-07-15, 13:24 authored by Kevin LomasKevin Lomas, Arash Beizaee, David AllinsonDavid Allinson, Victoria HainesVictoria Haines, Jacqueline Beckhelling, Dennis LovedayDennis Loveday, Stephen Porritt, Becky Mallaband, Ashley MortonA Domestic Operational Rating (DOR) scheme is presented for assessing the energy performance
of occupied dwellings. The DOR is complementary to the method used to generate the asset rating
of UK dwellings: the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP). The DOR is transparent, easy to
calculate, based on readily available information, producible from daily smart meter data, calculable
for any period on a rolling year basis and applicable across all UK homes.
The DOR method was developed using a new primary data set collected from 114 homes as part of
the DEFACTO project. All were semi-detached, gas centrally heated, privately owned and internet
connected properties, located in the English Midlands. The mean daily energy demands are
analysed alongside information gathered through an energy survey and household questionnaires.
These data are presented and analysed for the first time in this paper.
The DOR method, which is described in full, generates metrics that indicate the absolute and
relative energy demands, greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs of homes. The DOR ratings
for the D114 homes were stable from year to year. Comparing the DOR with homes‟ asset (SAP)
ratings, indicates that the SAP rating poorly reflects the inter-home variation of households‟ actual
energy demand. For the D114 homes, it was possible produce a reduced data Domestic
Operational Rating, rdDOR, using the energy demands measured on only a few cold days.
Although developed in the UK context, the DOR is generally applicable to national, regional or local
housing stocks in which daily energy demand is metered. Potential improvements to the DOR, and
the need for trials using smart meter data from diverse homes and locations, are discussed.
Funding
The work was part of the Digital Economy and Energy Programme of Research Councils UK and funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC grant EP/K00249X/1).
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LOMAS, K.J. ... et al., 2019. A domestic operational rating for UK homes: concept, formulation and application. Energy and Buildings, 201, pp.90-117Publisher
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