With smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seeks to challenge the increasingly entrenched view that providing householders with feedback about their energy usage, via an in-home-display, will lead them to substantially reduce their energy consumption. Specifically, we draw on existing quantitative and qualitative evidence to outline three key problems with feedback, namely: (a) the limited evidence of efficacy, (b) the need for user engagement, and (c) the potential for unintended consequences. We conclude by noting that, in their current form, existing in-home-displays may not induce the desired energy-reduction response anticipated by smart metering initiatives. Instead, if smart metering is to...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
With smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seeks to cha...
AbstractWith smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seek...
AbstractWith smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seek...
We report first results from a large scale randomized control trial of different forms of energy con...
The provision of energy consumption feedback on in-home displays (IHDs) has a prominent role in gove...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Energy feedback tools are commonly used to promote energy saving. In the UK, energy feedback provisi...
Objectives of the Study The objective of this study was to determine that factors that primarily ha...
Energy feedback is a prominent feature of policy initiatives aimed at reducing domestic energy consu...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
With smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seeks to cha...
AbstractWith smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seek...
AbstractWith smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seek...
We report first results from a large scale randomized control trial of different forms of energy con...
The provision of energy consumption feedback on in-home displays (IHDs) has a prominent role in gove...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Previous work has identified that providing real time feedback or interventions to consumers can per...
Energy feedback tools are commonly used to promote energy saving. In the UK, energy feedback provisi...
Objectives of the Study The objective of this study was to determine that factors that primarily ha...
Energy feedback is a prominent feature of policy initiatives aimed at reducing domestic energy consu...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...
Many researchers have examined whether giving people feedback about their energy use can lead them t...