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Working with the ‘data rich’
Prof David Wallom
Oxford e-Research Centre
University of Oxford
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What does data rich mean?
 Automated regular measurement and collection of energy
consumption
 Centralised recording, access and distribution to stakeholders
 Accessible Metadata providing wider context
May 15, 2015
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What effects do large energy efficiency projects have?
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What effects do large energy efficiency projects have?
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What contributions to my overall energy consumption
do different store types make?
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What contributions to my overall energy consumption
do different store types make?
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Which of my property portfolio should I
concentrate investment on?
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Which of my property portfolio should I
concentrate investment on?
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Where should I be looking examples of best
practice?
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Where should I be looking examples of best
practice?
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Conclusions
 Data rich doesn't necessarily mean Information rich,
 Current smart meter data can be analysed strategically to
consider behaviour across the portfolio,
 Illustrating the impact of energy efficiency projects and their
ROI,
 Faster detection of outliers can provide significant savings.

WICKED - Working with the data rich