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User behaviour is a complex issue, as it is influenced by a multitude of factors from economic status, age, education, political environment etc. The WHY project aims to identify the possible user reactions and their effect on the energy consumption due to external stimuli. In context of the WHY project these external stimuli are called “interventions”. In this chapter different approaches for policy driven interventions are discussed and presented.
Energy Efficiency, Policy Interventions
Energy Efficiency, Policy Interventions
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