D. P. Jenkins
- Changing the approach to energy compliance in residential buildings – re-imagining EPCs. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 249 (Oktober 2021). (2021):
- Modelling community electricity demand for UK and India. In: Sustainable Cities and Society, v. 55 (April 2020). (2020):
- Analysis of probabilistic climate projections: heat wave, overheating and adaptation. In: Journal of Building Performance Simulation, v. 6, n. 1 (Januar 2013). (2013):
- Statistical techniques to emulate dynamic building simulations for overheating analyses in future probabilistic climates. In: Journal of Building Performance Simulation, v. 4, n. 3 (September 2011). (2011):
- Modelling the carbon-saving performance of domestic ground-source heat pumps. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 41, n. 6 (Juni 2009). (2009):
- Interventions for large-scale carbon emission reductions in future UK offices. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 41, n. 12 (Dezember 2009). (2009):
- Probabilistic climate projections with dynamic building simulation: Predicting overheating in dwellings. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 43, n. 7 (Juli 2011). (2011):
- Designing a methodology for integrating industry practice into a probabilistic overheating tool for future building performance. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 54 (November 2012). (2012):
- Probabilistic future cooling loads for mechanically cooled offices. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 66 (November 2013). (2013):
- Synthesising electrical demand profiles for UK dwellings. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 76 (Juni 2014). (2014):
- Towards an overheating risk tool for building design. In: Structural Survey, v. 31, n. 4 (August 2013). (2013):
- Will future low-carbon schools in the UK have an overheating problem?. In: Building and Environment, v. 44, n. 3 (März 2009). (2009):