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  • The machine behind me is an indoor solar simulator. It simulates sunlight using a series of lamps.

  • The sunlight is radiated onto the test surface on the opposite side of the cage and in that

  • cage we can place components of buildings as if they were integral parts of a building

  • structure. That allows us to measure the thermal performance of those devices when bathed in

  • sunlight and the entire process is about improving the performance of devices and improving their

  • efficiency to lead us towards a low carbon future.

  • Buildings are about 40 per cent of the UK's

  • carbon dioxide emissions and so they're one of the prime targets for trying to meet

  • government CO2 reduction ambitions. A lot of our work is based on developing computer

  • models of buildings, models which help us to understand how energy is used, the contribution

  • which renewable energy technologies might make and also which can be used by central

  • government and local authorities to develop their carbon reduction policies.

  • A lot of the uncertainty in making predictions of building energy demand relates to the people

  • in the building and how they behave. Energy consumption is hugely influenced by equipment,

  • lights, appliances, computers, televisions and the way that equipment is used by people.

  • A lot of the work to understand energy demand is multi-disciplinary, bringing together social

  • scientists who understand behaviour with traditional engineers and building physicists who understand

  • about the fabric and the energy systems.

  • To give you a practical example we can measure the energy demand of buildings and the internal

  • temperatures using traditional scientific monitoring techniques, but on the other hand

  • we can use social science survey methods to understand the socio economic status of households

  • and get an inventory of the lights and appliances in households. By comparing the two we can

  • start to better understand the relationship between people and energy demand.

  • A lot of our work is of direct interest to energy companies as well as local authorities

  • and central government. And in a way having worked in this field for 25 years it feels

  • like finally our moment has come and it's almost impossible to satisfy all the different

  • demands that different stakeholders have for the work that we do. If we have buildings

  • which consume less energy, then the demand on the system is reduced and renewable energy

  • technologies, be it wind, wave and some would say nuclear, has a much greater chance of

  • meeting a higher proportion of our energy needs.

The machine behind me is an indoor solar simulator. It simulates sunlight using a series of lamps.

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