Smart home technologies in everyday life: do they address key energy challenges in households?
Highlights•Climate change and energy poverty are key energy challenges for
households.•Smart home technologies (SHTs) enable new domestic energy practices.•Real …
households.•Smart home technologies (SHTs) enable new domestic energy practices.•Real …
Household energy literacy: A critical review and a conceptual typology
KL Van den Broek - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
The concept of energy literacy is increasingly receiving more research attention within the
fields of education, economics and psychology. A wide variety of definitions and approaches …
fields of education, economics and psychology. A wide variety of definitions and approaches …
[图书][B] Smart energy technologies in everyday life: Smart utopia?
Y Strengers - 2013 - books.google.com
This book interrogates the global utopian vision for smart energy technologies and the new
energy consumer intended to realise it. It enriches and extends the possibilities of four …
energy consumer intended to realise it. It enriches and extends the possibilities of four …
Smart metering: what potential for householder engagement?
S Darby - Building research & information, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The argument for the implementation of 'smart'metering, which is an elastic term, varies
according to circumstance and place. In some countries, the business case for establishing …
according to circumstance and place. In some countries, the business case for establishing …
Price-based demand side management: Assessing the impacts of time-of-use tariffs on residential electricity demand and peak shifting in Northern Italy
J Torriti - Energy, 2012 - Elsevier
One of the most common demand side management programs consists of time-of-use (TOU)
tariffs, where consumers are charged differently depending on the time of the day when they …
tariffs, where consumers are charged differently depending on the time of the day when they …
Low-energy dwellings: the contribution of behaviours to actual performance
ZM Gill, MJ Tierney, IM Pegg, N Allan - Building Research & …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The UK Government's Building a Greener Future: Policy Statement (2007)
announced that all new homes must be zero carbon from 2016. To date, a number of …
announced that all new homes must be zero carbon from 2016. To date, a number of …
Smart energy in everyday life: are you designing for resource man?
Y Strengers - interactions, 2014 - dl.acm.org
COVER STORY discourse, in which change is thought to take place via the provision of
information (data) and technology. With the focus firmly situated on energy, we risk losing …
information (data) and technology. With the focus firmly situated on energy, we risk losing …
Vulnerability and resistance in the United Kingdom's smart meter transition
Abstract The Smart Meter Implementation Program (SMIP) lays the legal framework in the
United Kingdom so that a smart gas and electricity meter, along with an in-home display, can …
United Kingdom so that a smart gas and electricity meter, along with an in-home display, can …
Completing the missing link in building design process: Enhancing post-occupancy evaluation method for effective feedback for building performance
Ö Göçer, Y Hua, K Göçer - Building and Environment, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper provides a review of the improvements in the evaluation of building performance
and introduces a new method for post-occupancy evaluation (POE) to complete the missing …
and introduces a new method for post-occupancy evaluation (POE) to complete the missing …
Thermal comfort or money saving? Exploring intentions to conserve energy among low-income households in the United States
Low-income households comprise an important, but often-neglected, target population for
energy reduction in the US residential sector. Previous research of this population tends to …
energy reduction in the US residential sector. Previous research of this population tends to …