Multilayer Agent-Based Modeling and Social Network Framework to Evaluate Energy Feedback Methods for Groups of Buildings
Authored by Elie Azar, Ansari Hamad Al
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)cp.1943-5487.0000651
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Abstract
Important energy reductions can be achieved in the building sector by
providing occupants with feedback about their energy-consumption levels.
Recent studies link the success of energy-feedback methods to the level
of occupant engagement with people in their social circles and the
resulting peer pressure to conform to certain social norms. Despite
promising results, the literature remains limited in scope to individual
rather than groups of buildings. This has limited the design of feedback
initiatives leveraging social connections that exist, or that can be
induced, within and between buildings. The current paper addresses the
identified gap by proposing a multilayer agent-based model that serves
as a test bed to simulate and optimize feedback methods applied on any
building stock (e.g.,community and city). Monte Carlo and sensitivity
analyses show that connecting occupants of different buildings, while
increasing their engagement with the feedback mechanism, can lead to
energy reductions exceeding 10\%. The findings confirm the role of
social networks in energy-conservation diffusion, setting the stage for
large-scale and socially engaging energy-conservation initiatives. (C)
2017 American Society of Civil Engineers.
Tags
Social networks
Agent-based modeling
Dynamics
Commercial buildings
Conservation
Impact
Electricity consumption
Propagation
Eco-feedback
Household
Energy-conservation behavior
Energy feedback
Building stock
Occupants
Occupancy interventions
Efficient behavior