Insights from Smart Meters [electronic resource] : Ramp-Up, Dependability, and Short-Term Persistence of Savings from Home Energy Reports
- Published
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 2015.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy - Physical Description
- 15 pages : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators
- United States. Department of Energy, United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- Smart meters, smart thermostats, and other new technologies provide previously unavailable high-frequency and location-specific energy usage data. Many utilities are now able to capture real-time, customer-specific hourly interval usage data for a large proportion of their residential and small commercial customers. These vast, constantly growing streams of rich data (or big data) have the potential to provide novel insights into key policy questions about how people make energy decisions.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:doe/ee-1208
doe/ee-1208 - Subject(s)
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- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
04/01/2015.
"doe/ee-1208"
"7509"
A. Todd; M. Perry; B. Smith; M. Sullivan; P. Cappers; C. Goldman.
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