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The impact of COVID 19 on building energy use with insights from neural network forecasting

01 Mar 2022
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This post explores how neural network forecasting helped organizations adapt to the impact of COVID-19 on building energy use, the challenges faced during this transition, and the solutions that emerged to address these obstacles.

The COVID-19 pandemic shook up life in so many ways, including how buildings use energy. With workplaces, schools, and public spaces locked down or restricted, energy usage patterns changed a lot. For energy managers, figuring out and managing these changes became super important. That's where Neural Network Forecasting came in as a handy tool for analyzing and optimizing energy consumption during this unpredictable time.

The Power of Neural Network Forecasting in Analyzing Energy Use During COVID-19

Neural networks, a cool branch of artificial intelligence, are really good at sifting through large amounts of data and spotting complex patterns. By using neural network forecasting for energy management, organisations could look at historical energy data alongside real-time info like how many people were in the building and what the weather was like. This made it easier to predict energy consumption trends, even with all the disruptions from the pandemic.

During COVID-19, these forecasting tools helped energy managers see how reduced occupancy and operational changes were affecting energy use. By comparing energy data from before and during the pandemic, these models revealed potential savings and pointed out where efficiency could be improved.

Challenges in Managing Building Energy Use During COVID-19

Even with neural network forecasting helping out, energy managers faced a few tough challenges during the pandemic:

1. Unpredictable Occupancy Levels

With so many employees working from home and buildings often sitting empty, it was tough to predict how much energy would be needed. Energy managers had to figure out how to adjust energy use to match these constantly changing occupancy levels, which needed some fancy forecasting models.

2. Increased Baseline Energy Consumption

Even when occupancy was low, many buildings were still running things like HVAC, lights, and security systems almost as if they were full. This led to higher baseline energy consumption. Cutting back on this energy use while still keeping everything operational was a tricky balancing act for energy managers.

3. Limited Access to Real-Time Data

A lot of organisations struggled with having limited access to systems that could collect real-time data, which is key for understanding how energy is used in different parts of a building. Without this info, it was hard to spot inefficient systems and act on energy-saving opportunities quickly.

4. Adapting to New Energy Consumption Patterns

As buildings started to reopen, predicting how energy use would change became complicated. Energy managers had to be quick on their feet to adjust to new operational needs and fluctuating occupancy levels, which meant they needed a flexible energy management strategy.

Solutions for Managing Energy Use During COVID-19

To tackle the challenges brought on by COVID-19, organisations took some proactive steps:

1. Enhanced Data Collection Systems

Many organisations invested in better data collection systems to gather real-time info on energy use, occupancy rates, and environmental conditions. This made it easier for energy managers to make informed decisions based on accurate data, leading to smarter energy management strategies.

2. Utilization of Neural Network Forecasting

By using neural network forecasting, organisations got better at predicting energy consumption trends and spotting potential savings. These models helped analyze historical data and current conditions, allowing energy managers to adjust operations on the fly as things changed.

3. Adaptive Energy Management Strategies

Energy managers started using adaptive strategies that prioritized flexibility and responsiveness. This meant regularly updating operational protocols and energy usage based on real-time data and predictive insights from the neural network models.

4. Focus on Energy Efficiency Initiatives

During the pandemic, there was a strong push for energy efficiency initiatives to counteract the higher baseline energy consumption. By identifying inefficient systems and implementing energy-saving measures, businesses could cut down overall energy usage and costs.

Conclusion: The Future of Energy Management with DeepEnergy.ai

Looking ahead, the lessons from COVID-19 underline how crucial it is to have agile energy management solutions that can adapt to changing conditions. Platforms like Deep Energy AI can help model the impacts of financial forecasts by analyzing historical energy data, real-time occupancy patterns, and other external factors. This enables organisations to create predictive models that take into account potential financial ups and downs and changes in occupancy.

With its ability to bring together various data sources and offer real-time insights, Deep Energy AI helps organisations navigate the complexities of energy management in a post-pandemic world. By leveraging neural network forecasting, businesses can optimize energy consumption, cut costs, and boost sustainability, ensuring a more resilient approach to energy use in the future.

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Ariel Tobey

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Ariel is an IoT consultant delivering building-to-grid solutions and smart building strategies for BE for over 5 years. His skill set covers marketing, business intelligence, data analytics, and communications.

I am a learned professional with over 15-years experience in communications, information systems management and technological project development across various businesses and industries. I regularly employ critical thinking to develop systems, specs and procedures to achieve project and organisational goals. Whilst my work leads to technological systems and solutions, I have learnt to focus primarily on people and outcomes rather than technology which is not an end in of itself. From a single application to broad-based innovation, I strive to deliver project outcomes that surpass organisational and market expectations and enact positive organisational, social and environmental change.
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