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Activity-Based Recommendations for Demand Response in Smart Sustainable Buildings

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The energy consumption of private households amounts to approximately 30% of the total global energy consumption, causing a large share of the CO2 emissions through energy production. An intelligent demand response via load shifting increases the energy efficiency of residential buildings by nudging residents to change their energy consumption behavior. This paper introduces an activity prediction-based framework for the utility-based context-aware multi-agent recommendation system that generates an activity shifting schedule for a 24-hour time horizon to either focus on CO2 emissions or energy costs savings. In particular, we design and implement an Activity Agent that uses hourly energy consumption data. It does not require further sensorial data or activity labels which reduces implementation costs and the need for extensive user input. Moreover, the system enhances the utility option of saving energy costs by saving CO2 emissions and provides the possibility to focus on both dimensions. The empirical results show that while setting the focus on CO2 emissions savings, the system provides an average of 12% of emissions savings and 7% of cost savings. When setting the focus on energy costs savings, 20% of energy costs and 6% of emissions savings are possible for the studied households in case of accepting of all recommendations. Recommending an activity schedule, the system uses the same terms residents describe their domestic life with. Therefore, recommendations can be more easily integrated into daily life supporting the acceptance of the system in a long-term perspective.

Keywords: Activity Prediction, Recommendation System, Demand Response, Energy Efficiency, CO2 Emissions

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