App-based interventions are increasingly used to foster energy-sufficient household routines. Previous studies rarely measure whether the effect persists in the long-term, and …
Abstract In Global North countries, persuasive apps supporting households in reducing their energy consumption are widespread, as promising policy tools for the energy and climate …
CP Paneru, C Toșa, AL Alvarez… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the adoption and usage patterns of household energy apps among a sample of Norwegian households to explore their potential in visualising and controlling …
D Wemyss, F Cellina, E Lobsiger-Kägi… - Energy Research & …, 2019 - Elsevier
While various approaches are shown to be effective in reducing electricity use of end consumers during an intervention, few studies continue to track participants to evaluate …
Households can provide demand-side flexibility by changing their consumption behaviour and shifting energy-intensive activities–such as vacuuming, cooking or charging electric …
Emerging energy technologies, such as smart meters and solar photovoltaic systems (solar PV), are changing our relationship to energy. There is increasing evidence that households …
Energy feedback is recognized in energy literature as vital for altering and curbing energy usage. However, recent studies highlight the limitation of energy feedback, questioning its …
This paper presents an anonymous dataset of 7999 user reviews covering five household energy mobile applications used in Norwegian households. Such reviews are usually …
CP Paneru, AKM Tarigan - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
As climate problems escalate, it is crucial to reduce emissions. Understanding the ability of citizens to engage in decarbonization efforts is vital to address the sustainability challenge …