Electricity savings in households with everyday IT, report from at field experiment (original) (raw)

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The impact of consumers’ feedback preferences on domestic electricity consumption

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The behavioural effect of electronic home energy reports: Evidence from a randomised field trial in the United States

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Real-time Feedback and Electricity Consumption: A Field Experiment Assessing the Potential for Savings and Persistence

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The use of apps to promote energy saving: a study of smart meter–related feedback in the Netherlands

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Persistence of the effects of providing feedback alongside smart metering devices on household electricity demand

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The impact of informational feedback on energy consumption—A survey of the experimental evidence

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Smart meters and energy savings in Italy: Determining the effectiveness of persuasive communication in dwellings

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Behavioral responses to real-time individual energy usage information: a large scale experiment

Magali A . Delmas

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Feedback and Goal-setting Interventions to Reduce Electricity Use in the Real World

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Using digital technologies to test the social norms approach to reducing electricity consumption

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