Increasing consumption of electricity due to a growing number of information and communication technology (ICT) appliances in households is a major challenge to reducing energy consumption. Several studies have predicted escalating ICT-related energy consumption, but relatively little has been said and done about possible initiatives to curb this increase. This paper presents results of a research project focusing on how dynamics of consumption influence household energy consumption on ICT. Results of the project include scenarios on how electricity consumption on ICT is expected to grow, suggesting that in a few years on average ICT will make up half of household electricity consumption. Recent initiatives from various actors to prevent th...
European and national policies are aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficien...
The growth of domestic energy and emissions impacts correlates with growing digital technology (e.g....
It is widely recognised that the residential sector will play an important role in achieving UK nati...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly permeate everyday life in industria...
Increased electricity consumption and environmental impacts of Information Communication Technology ...
Electricity consumption data for information, communication and entertainment (ICE) appliances (cons...
This poster summarises our work on the use of ICT in everyday life and the implications for energy c...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
Our paper tackles the topic of the digital technologies (represented by the information and communic...
Although significant improvements in energy efficiency have been achieved in home appliances and lig...
This is a research-in-progress paper, outlining the issues pertinent to a unique EU FP7 Project enti...
This article considers the interplay between new smart grid technologies and households everyday pra...
Smart homes promise to significantly enhance domestic comfort, convenience, security and leisure whi...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have led to a strong focus on energy deman...
European and national policies are aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficien...
The growth of domestic energy and emissions impacts correlates with growing digital technology (e.g....
It is widely recognised that the residential sector will play an important role in achieving UK nati...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) increasingly permeate everyday life in industria...
Increased electricity consumption and environmental impacts of Information Communication Technology ...
Electricity consumption data for information, communication and entertainment (ICE) appliances (cons...
This poster summarises our work on the use of ICT in everyday life and the implications for energy c...
With the advent of ICT in the energy system, new possibilities to inform and influence residential e...
Our paper tackles the topic of the digital technologies (represented by the information and communic...
Although significant improvements in energy efficiency have been achieved in home appliances and lig...
This is a research-in-progress paper, outlining the issues pertinent to a unique EU FP7 Project enti...
This article considers the interplay between new smart grid technologies and households everyday pra...
Smart homes promise to significantly enhance domestic comfort, convenience, security and leisure whi...
It is commonly assumed that households must change their behaviour to reduce the problems caused by ...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have led to a strong focus on energy deman...
European and national policies are aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and increasing energy efficien...
The growth of domestic energy and emissions impacts correlates with growing digital technology (e.g....
It is widely recognised that the residential sector will play an important role in achieving UK nati...