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ID150361
Title ProperHouseholder engagement with energy consumption feedback
Other Title Informationthe role of community action and communications
LanguageENG
AuthorKevin Burchell, Ruth Rettie, Tom C. Roberts ;  Burchell, Kevin ;  Roberts,Tom C ;  Rettie, Ruth
Summary / Abstract (Note)The provision of energy consumption feedback on in-home displays (IHDs) has a prominent role in government strategies for domestic energy demand reduction. Research suggests that IHDs can support energy consumption reduction, but also that engagement with IHDs can be limited to men and is often short-term. In this paper, we draw on research carried out in Smart Communities, a two-year project in which electricity and gas consumption feedback played a key role. This study was distinctive because it was accompanied by a weekly email communications programme and was provided within the context of community action. Project findings suggest that, although by no means panaceas, approaches such as these can support long-term engagement with energy consumption feedback, including by women, and can support behaviour change.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 88, No.88; Jan 2016: p.178–186
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-01 88, 88
Key WordsGender ;  Behaviour Change ;  Community Action ;  Energy Consumption Feedback ;  Long-Term Engagement