Reacting to the discussion on global warming, the HCI community has started to explore the design of tools to support responsible energy consumption. An important part of this …
AD Peacock, J Chaney, K Goldbach, G Walker… - Applied Ergonomics, 2017 - Elsevier
Home energy management systems are widely promoted as essential components of future low carbon economies. It is argued in this paper that assumptions surrounding their …
J Froehlich - Proc. HCIC Workshop, 2009 - dada.cs.washington.edu
The consumption of energy is unlike most consumable goods. It is abstract, invisible, and untouchable. Without a tangible manifestation, home energy usage often goes unnoticed …
Buildings account for a relevant fraction of the energy consumed by a country, up to 20-40% of the yearly energy consumption. If only electricity is considered, the fraction is even bigger …
There has been an interesting development within sustainable HCI, from passive feedback- displays towards more interactive systems that allow users to schedule their energy usage …
This paper discusses findings made during a study of energy use feedback in the home (eco- feedback), well after the novelty has worn off. Contributing towards four important knowledge …
A Nilsson, M Wester, D Lazarevic, N Brandt - Energy and Buildings, 2018 - Elsevier
Home energy management systems (HEMS), providing energy feedback and smart features through in-home displays, have the potential to support more sustainable household …
Q Liu, G Cooper, N Linge, H Takruri… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Located at the consumer-end of the Smart Grid, domestic energy monitoring and management systems aim to provide direct energy feedback whilst (or shortly after) …
Between 2008 and 2011, three different home energy management systems (HEMS) that give feedback on energy consumption were implemented in households in the Netherlands …