The Res-IRF model is a tool for simulating energy consumption and energy efficiency improvements in the French residential building sector. It currently focuses on space heating as the main usage. The rationale for its development is to integrate a detailed description of the energy performance of the dwelling stock with a rich description of household behaviour. Res-IRF has been developed to improve the behavioural realism that is typically lacking in integrated models of energy demand.
Res-IRF 3.0 is freely available on GitHub.
Complete list of inputs used and technical documentation are freely available on
Res-IRF website.
This application is intended to give an overview of the main results of the Res-IRF 3.0 model.
It cannot replace an in-depth analysis in the sense that:
- The list of results proposed is not exhaustive.
- The results are aggregated and not presented by agent.
- The interface proposes only 3 graphs template.
- The interface does not allow to run the model, and instead proposes to browse a limited number of scenarios.
Contents
- Aggregated results evolution. Available and scenarios outputs are listed in the dropdown button.
- Building stock evolution.
- Policies cost evolution.