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A series of in-depth journal and conference papers have been published, available to read in full through the links below.
A hybrid system of data-driven approaches for simulating residential energy demand profiles
Patidar S., Jenkins D.P., Peacock A., and McCallum P., A hybrid system of data-driven approaches for simulating residential energy demand profiles, Journal of Building Performance Simulation 14(3), 2021
Changing the approach to energy compliance in residential buildings – re-imagining EPCs
Jenkins D.P., Semple S., Patidar S., and McCallum P., Changing the approach to energy compliance in residential buildings – re-imagining EPCs, Energy and Buildings 249, 2021
Alternative modelling approaches to energy performance certificates
Jenkins D.P., Semple S., Patidar S., and McCallum P, Alternative modelling approaches to energy performance certificates, IBPSA Building Simulation conference, 2021
Evaluating cost-effective retrofit at the Community scale: the case of Orkney Islands
Vatougiou P, McCallum P, and Jenkins D.P, Evaluating cost-effective retrofit at the Community scale: the case of Orkney Islands, IBPSA Building Simulation conference, 2021
Vatougiou P, Jenkins D.P, and McCallum P, Techno-economic Feasibility of Replacing Oil Boilers with Air-To-Water-Heat-Pumps Coupled with Thermal Energy Storage, Building Simulation and Optimisation Conference, 2020
An urban-scale residential stock model for grid-constrained regions
McCallum P, Jenkins D.P, and Vatougiou P, An urban-scale residential stock model for grid-constrained regions, Building Simulation and Optimisation Conference, 2020
Vatougiou P, McCallum P, and Jenkins D.P, Assessing Residential Retrofit Measures to Reduce the Risk of Fuel Poverty: A Modelling Approach at Community Scale, uSIM2020 - Building to Buildings: Urban and Community Energy Modelling, November 12th, 2020
Control event matrices for stochastic heating use in urban-scale energy simulations
McCallum P, Jenkins D.P, and Vatougiou P, Control event matrices for stochastic heating use in urban-scale energy simulations, uSIM2020 - Building to Buildings: Urban and Community Energy Modelling, November 12th, 2020