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Research and industry practice in eco-feedback technologies has been overwhelmingly focused on behaviour management to reduce energy consumption: building occupants are energy consumers whose behaviour must be modified through the provision of real time data. The transition to a decarbonised economy has resulted in solar households that are now both energy producers and consumers (i.e. prosumers)...
Climate change is likely to impact on already rising household electricity costs. A need exists to better understand current consumption and generation patterns and how they impact economically on a household's electricity bill in Queensland. This paper assesses the impact of the current residential household tariffs and how, depending on the electrical system configuration of the household - namely...
Earth Hour is an awareness event that encourages turning off lights and other non-essential energy sources for an hour in March. Advocating to bring attention to the impact of climate change and to reflect on the actions individuals can take to alleviate its effects, this study aimed to assess whether the event resulted in any significant reductions in energy consumption. Examined at both a state...
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