Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies Project, Phase 2 Data: Heat Transfer Coefficients, In-Use Temperature and Energy Data, Local Weather, Dwelling Information, and Occupancy Surveys From 30 English Dwellings, 2019-2021.
This dataset was created for the purposes of SMETER Evaluation as part of the Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies (TEST) Project led by Prof. David Allinson at Loughborough University. This Phase 2 dataset includes data from 30 dwellings in England. It contains: heat transfer coefficients (HTC), airtightness, floor plans, window sizes and orientations, in-use gas and electricity consumption, indoor air temperature, and indoor relative humidity, local weather data, a dwelling survey, and an occupant survey. Refer to the README for data file structure. It was originally used to assess SMETER Technologies to in the UK Government SMETER Innovation Competition. The work was funded by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Refer to the Technical Evaluation of SMETER Technologies (TEST) Project report for further information: (https://hdl.handle.net/2134/19169027). This dataset is made publicly available to support research and technology development in the area of in-use HTC calculation. It is also useful for researchers who require data from real homes for energy demand analysis, overheating prediction, and a variety of other topics relevant to the UK domestic building sector. Please download and make use of this dataset in your own research and cite publications with emanate from the dataset. We are happy to answer any questions about the dataset and its use.The SMETER Innovation competition funded the development and testing of new methods for measuring the thermal performance of homes using smart meter and other data. This is the latest version of the Phase 2 data.
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Geographic Coverage:
Northwest England
Temporal Coverage:
2019-05-01/2021-03-31
Resource Type:
dataset
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service