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Prioritising energy controls
- Publication category
- Impactful algorithms
- Impact assessment
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- Status
- In use
General information
Theme
Begin date
Contact information
Link to publication website
Responsible use
Goal and impact
Help prioritise Energy monitoring. The impact is that a company can be visited with a different frequency.
Considerations
The information is converted into a priority in a uniform, objective manner
Human intervention
Based on the score and data from the case system, the person scheduling the energy checks decides whether to schedule a check or not. If he/she doubts the outcome score, the model can be adjusted.
Risk management
Since the algorithm is rule-based, it is executed only if the conditions are met. If the person planning the energy controls doubts the outcome score, the model can be adjusted.
Legal basis
Living Environment Activities Decree (Bal) and Building Works Decree (Bbl)
Links to legal bases
- Bal: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0041330
- Bbl: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0041297
Operations
Data
Details of the notification submitted under the energy-saving information obligation.
Technical design
The sum of the variables determine a score that is presented to the person planning the energy checks.
External provider
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