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ID183084
Title ProperEffect of information nudges on energy saving
Other Title InformationObservations from a randomized field experiment in Finland
LanguageENG
AuthorRuokamo, Enni
Summary / Abstract (Note)Field experiments have shown that information nudging can help households to save energy, however, the effectiveness varies depending on aspects such as information content, delivery mode and study area. This article evaluates the impacts of information nudges on residential electricity consumption with a randomized field experiment. This opt-in experiment was conducted in Finland. Information was administered via monthly email newsletters and an online energy service platform. The aim is to find out whether i) energy saving tips combined with and without online energy service platform providing electricity consumption information, and ii) peer comparisons (i.e., social norm) influence households’ electricity consumption. The results show a high seasonal variation in the treatment effects within the groups who were registered users of the online energy service platform. Those with access to usage feedback and versatile energy savings tips (without the social norm comparisons) reduced their electricity consumption around 10% in wintertime. The results imply challenges in encouraging energy saving behavior among households less interested in following their electricity consumption.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.161; Feb 2022: p.112731
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2022-02 161
Key Wordsfinland ;  Conservation ;  Electricity ;  Experiment ;  Behavior ;  Energy Advice