Eco-conferences like COP26 in Glasgow (UK) in 2021 have brought the debate on energy consumption and climate change to the fore. Given that a third of the energy produced worldwide is consumed in the home, it is pertinent to investigate how households use emerging technologies that allow households to monitor their energy consumption. This paper investigates how Danish households use green IT to monitor and manage their energy use and studies the related meaning householders attach to the green IT. We present qualitative data collected through interviews with 14 households, electric car owners mostly, who have adopted an application to monitor green energy availability – and its derived consumption. The paper highlights these householders’ ...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, and a growing awareness surroun...
Home energy management systems (HEMS), providing energy feedback and smart features through in-home ...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
Rising global energy demands, increasing costs and limited natural resources mean that householders ...
Rising global energy demands, increasing costs and limited natural resources mean that householders ...
The relationship between grid carbon intensity and household renewable energy consumption on domesti...
Information and communication technology (ICT) consumes energy, but is also an important means of co...
energy consumption, smart metering, everyday life, practices, sustainable development, energy saving...
Globally, efforts are undertaken to promote the diffusion of Green-IS. The aim is to mitigate negati...
Much policy effort focuses on energy efficiency of technology, though not only efficiency but also u...
The North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project (NESEMP) is an ongoing three year study of energy ...
European and national policies are aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficien...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
This article claims that the contents of energy conservation information policy instruments must be ...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, and a growing awareness surroun...
Home energy management systems (HEMS), providing energy feedback and smart features through in-home ...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...
Advances in technology continuously reshape habits, behaviours and interactions at individual, organ...
Rising global energy demands, increasing costs and limited natural resources mean that householders ...
Rising global energy demands, increasing costs and limited natural resources mean that householders ...
The relationship between grid carbon intensity and household renewable energy consumption on domesti...
Information and communication technology (ICT) consumes energy, but is also an important means of co...
energy consumption, smart metering, everyday life, practices, sustainable development, energy saving...
Globally, efforts are undertaken to promote the diffusion of Green-IS. The aim is to mitigate negati...
Much policy effort focuses on energy efficiency of technology, though not only efficiency but also u...
The North East Scotland Energy Monitoring Project (NESEMP) is an ongoing three year study of energy ...
European and national policies are aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficien...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
This article claims that the contents of energy conservation information policy instruments must be ...
Given rising electricity consumption, coupled with finite resources, and a growing awareness surroun...
Home energy management systems (HEMS), providing energy feedback and smart features through in-home ...
As the UK moves towards a low carbon electrified economy, household level generation of renewable en...