“…Nevertheless, a range of studies including the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)/Energy Saving Trust ‘Powering the Nation’ project (Zimmermann et al, ), academic research (Craig et al, ), national statistical office work (Caroll et al, ), and the large‐scale Energy Demand Research Programme (AECOM, ) and Low Carbon Network Fund trials (Haben et al, ) have all illustrated the role of household characteristics as drivers of energy use. In the commercial context, energy management services such as Onzo () claim to have accumulated extensive databases of household energy smart meter data, and their development of commercial services based on the data suggests that household behaviours and routines can be usefully inferred through high temporal resolution energy monitoring data.…”