This project that was undertaken by the QUT Business School, CitySmart, and the University of the Sunshine Coast, and funded by Energy Consumers Australia, Energex, Endeavour Energy, Essential Energy, Western Power, TasNetworks, Ausgrid and Ergon Energy. A total of 45 households and 118 people took part in the research interviews, which covered locations across Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia and Tasmania. The data from these interviews were deidentified, collated, reviewed and analysed by a team of QUT and USC researchers. This summary outlines the key insights we gained from the qualitative phase of this study
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panel of representatives from UK industry and government. At the level of theory it is now widely ac...
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The North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project (NESEMP) is an ongoing three year study of energy ...
Electricity is a basic and essential service for the Australian way of life, but for everyday Austra...
Electricity is a basic and essential service for the Australian way of life, but for everyday Austra...
This paper presents a small part of a project called SHINE TRUE, a collaboration research project wo...
Five hundred householders were interviewed to gain an understanding of domestic electricity use in M...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the energy-related attitudes of consumers and e...
The Australian government funded a national Solar City program (2008-2013) to support communities to...
The total amount of energy consumed by households over a given period of time is a function of socio...
In Australia, a trilemma has emerged among the three stated objectives of energy policy, namely main...
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CitySmart are a sustainability agency that works with government and industry to deliver on their st...
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panel of representatives from UK industry and government. At the level of theory it is now widely ac...