A mixed-method approach to study the impacts of energy micro-generation combined with appliance-level feedback on everyday practices

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Energy Efficiency Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1007/s12053-024-10276-z
Chiara Tellarini, Md Shajalal, Nico Castelli, Martin Stein, Alexander Boden, Toke Haunstrup Christensen
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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 real capacity to promote energy-saving behaviours. Meanwhile, micro-generation, such as photovoltaic panels (PVs), is deemed more effective in reshaping daily practices by encouraging time-shifting of activities, as a way to reduce the load of energy consumed in the grid, while increasing the one from renewable resources. This study explores the impacts of appliance-level consumption feedback combined with micro-generation on everyday practices; it adopts a practice theoretical perspective, viewing households as practitioners rather than mere rational agents. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected between 2022 and 2023 in households with PVs on two islands located off the west coast of Ireland. Smart plugs were installed and connected to different home appliances to collect energy data and provide feedback on their energy usage through a webapp. Our analysis focuses on pre- and post- plugs’ installation and feedback delivery periods, to assess households’ responses both in relation to their practices and to PV usage. While appliance-level feedback showed potential in enhancing PV use and practice changes, heightened awareness does not guarantee change, and households’ responses to feedback depend on various influencing factors deeply embedded in everyday practices – including the (non) negotiability of practices, app design, household dynamics and previous experience with the PV system. Our findings suggest opportunities for energy research to develop more tailored strategies for cutting energy consumption, taking into consideration people’s practices.

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采用混合方法研究能源微型发电与设备级反馈对日常实践的影响
能源文献认为,能源反馈对于改变和遏制能源使用至关重要。然而,最近的研究强调了能源反馈的局限性,质疑其促进节能行为的真正能力。与此同时,微型发电(如光伏电池板)被认为能更有效地通过鼓励活动的时间转移来重塑日常行为,从而降低电网的能源消耗负荷,同时增加可再生资源的使用。本研究探讨了家电消费反馈与微型发电相结合对日常实践的影响;研究采用了实践理论的视角,将家庭视为实践者而非单纯的理性主体。研究于 2022 年至 2023 年期间在爱尔兰西海岸的两个岛屿上安装了光伏发电设备的家庭中收集了定性和定量数据。我们安装了智能插头,并将其连接到不同的家用电器上,以收集能源数据,并通过网络应用程序提供能源使用反馈。我们的分析侧重于插头安装前后和反馈提供期间,以评估住户对其做法和光伏使用情况的反应。虽然设备层面的反馈显示出促进光伏使用和实践改变的潜力,但意识的提高并不能保证改变,家庭对反馈的反应取决于深植于日常实践中的各种影响因素--包括实践的(不可)协商性、应用程序的设计、家庭动态和以前使用光伏系统的经验。我们的研究结果为能源研究提供了机会,使其能够在考虑到人们的做法的基础上,制定出更有针对性的减少能源消耗的策略。
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Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency ENERGY & FUELS-ENERGY & FUELS
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5.80
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6.50%
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59
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Energy Efficiency covers wide-ranging aspects of energy efficiency in the residential, tertiary, industrial and transport sectors. Coverage includes a number of different topics and disciplines including energy efficiency policies at local, regional, national and international levels; long term impact of energy efficiency; technologies to improve energy efficiency; consumer behavior and the dynamics of consumption; socio-economic impacts of energy efficiency measures; energy efficiency as a virtual utility; transportation issues; building issues; energy management systems and energy services; energy planning and risk assessment; energy efficiency in developing countries and economies in transition; non-energy benefits of energy efficiency and opportunities for policy integration; energy education and training, and emerging technologies. See Aims and Scope for more details.
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