ENRICO
The project at a glance
Development of occupant behaviour scenarios
Start year : 2024
End year : 2028
Scientific Director : Jean-Pierre Lévy
Area of research : Politics, Markets, and Urban Worlds (PMMU)
in progress
Overview
Project overview
The ADEME-funded ENRICO project (Survey and Scenarios of Residential Behaviour for Modelling Energy, Water and Comfort Consumption) aims to improve the representation of domestic behaviour in tools used to simulate occupants’ energy, water and comfort consumption. The central issue stems from the observation that current models often take a simplified view of housing occupancy and usage, even though these factors constitute a major source of variability and uncertainty in the assessment of consumption and comfort.
The scientific objective of the project is to develop an innovative, robust and open-source digital simulation tool for generating usage scenarios, capable of:
- Modelling household behaviour on an hourly basis over a full year.
- Incorporating recent changes in lifestyles (working from home, energy efficiency, adaptation to energy prices, etc.).
- Manage and characterise the uncertainty associated with usage patterns in the simulations.
- Provide a comprehensive and robust representation of the diversity of household behaviour.
Project Team
Coordinator
CSTB – Building Research Establishment
Scientific Director
Participants
- Guillaume BINET (EDF)
- Thierno DIALLO (CSTB)
- Mathieu DURAND-DAUBIN (EDF)
- Baptiste FOURNIER (CSTB)
- Abed Al Waheed HAWILA (CSTB)
- Mathilde HOSTEIN (CSTB)
- Valentin MOREAU (EDF)
- Letizia ROCCAMENA (CSTB)
- Vincent PARTENAY (CSTB)
- Mathieu SCHUMANN (EDF)
Funding and partnerships
Funding sources
- ADEME
Partners
- CSTB
- EDF
- CNRS
Valuation
- Guillaume Binet, Thierno Diallo, Mathieu Durand-Daubin, Baptiste Fournier, Abd Al Waheed Hawila, Mathilde Hostein, Jean-Pierre Levy, Valentin Moreau, Letizia Roccamena, Vincent Partenay, Mathieu Schumann. 2026. ENRICO State of the Art. State of the Art in Behavioural Models for Energy Simulation. 56 pages.