2020
DOI: 10.1177/0144598720975133
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Effectiveness of energy conservation awareness package on energy conservation behaviors of off-campus students in Nigerian universities

Abstract: Poor energy conservation behaviors among off-campus students are a form of irrational behavior that often results in erratic power supply within the students' village. The present study, therefore, explored the effectiveness of energy conservation awareness package (ECAP) on energy conservation behaviors of off-campus students residing within students' villages of Nigerian Universities. A pretest-posttest experimental and waitlist control group which involved 328 participants were quantitatively assessed. Find… Show more

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“…Relevant studies have underlined the role of users' awareness [69][70][71]. In the practice of raising awareness, improving the clarity of information regarding campus energy consumption is seen as an effective method [72][73][74]. The improvement of energy awareness can increase users' enthusiasm for campus energy-saving retrofitting, change some retrofit demands from the perspective of comfort, and raise the awareness of users of energy saving.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevant studies have underlined the role of users' awareness [69][70][71]. In the practice of raising awareness, improving the clarity of information regarding campus energy consumption is seen as an effective method [72][73][74]. The improvement of energy awareness can increase users' enthusiasm for campus energy-saving retrofitting, change some retrofit demands from the perspective of comfort, and raise the awareness of users of energy saving.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%