Publication Date:
2018-11-20
Description:
Real-time feedback promotes energy conservation in the absence of volunteer selection bias and monetary incentives Real-time feedback promotes energy conservation in the absence of volunteer selection bias and monetary incentives, Published online: 19 November 2018; doi:10.1038/s41560-018-0282-1 A natural field experiment found that real-time feedback on energy consumption while showering led to an 11.4% reduction in energy use in a random sample of hotel guests, demonstrating the potential for activity-specific feedback as a cost-effective and scalable conservation strategy.
Electronic ISSN:
2058-7546
Topics:
Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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