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North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project, 2010-2012
Creator
Craig, T., James Hutton Institute
Dent, I., University of Nottingham, Intelligent Modelling and Analysis Group
Study number / PID
8122 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-8122-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The total amount of energy consumed by households over a given period of time is a function of socio-physical factors and occupant behaviour. The North East Scotland energy monitoring project (NESEMP) examined the relationship between different types of energy feedback and psycho-social measures including individual environmental attitudes, household characteristics, and everyday behaviours. As part of this project, several hundred households were monitored, with the electricity usage recorded every five minutes using CurrentCost monitors.
Electricity data and household temperature readings from 215 households in North East Scotland were recorded remotely at 5-minute intervals between 2010 and 2012. The NESEMP study explored the different electricity consumption profiles associated with particular household types. Households were also asked to complete a carbon footprint calculator questionnaire as part of the study and estimated carbon footprints derived from the carbon calculation tool were compared against electricity use. Various collection issues resulted in incomplete or irregular readings from households (e.g. missing periods of readings (long periods of non-collection for some households) or readings not at 5-minute intervals), and some households left the study during the monitoring period. An extensive cleaning exercise was carried out resulting in each household having full days of data at exact 5-minute intervals (i.e. 288 readings per day).
As part of the NESEMP, various demographic and attitudinal information was also collected using questionnaires from each household. Some of these data are incomplete and some households did not provide full permission for usage of their data; while meter readings exist for these households, their data have been excluded from the analysis (and therefore from the deposited data).
The electricity and household temperature data were collected...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/2010 - 01/01/2012
Country
Scotland
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
The electricity and temperature data gathered during the project comprise a time series; a questionnaire was completed once prior to the time-series data collection.
Analysis unit
Families/households
Subnational
Universe
215 individuals resident in North East Scotland completed questionnaires about their household, and also provided electricity and temperature readings remotely at 5-minute intervals.
Sampling procedure
Purposive selection/case studies
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Self-completion
Physical measurements
Electricity data and household temperature readings from 215 households were recorded remotely at 5-min intervals, between 2010 and 2012.
Funding information
Grant number
Scottish Government: WP 4.2 (2012-2016). Research Councils UK: EP/I000496/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2017
Terms of data access
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