2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.05.109
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Information strategies and energy conservation behavior: A meta-analysis of experimental studies from 1975 to 2012

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“…Recent studies estimate that behavioral changes can reduce residential energy consumption significantly [4,5]. Delmas et al reviewed 156 studies and found an average 7.4% reduction in energy consumption, with the largest reductions resulting from individualized feedback [6]. However, many of the studies in the literature suffer from methodological limitations including small sample sizes [7,8], short time periods [9], or low-granularity feedback (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies estimate that behavioral changes can reduce residential energy consumption significantly [4,5]. Delmas et al reviewed 156 studies and found an average 7.4% reduction in energy consumption, with the largest reductions resulting from individualized feedback [6]. However, many of the studies in the literature suffer from methodological limitations including small sample sizes [7,8], short time periods [9], or low-granularity feedback (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…if I didn't throw away this amount of food, I could have had x amount of free food). In sustainability research, information-based strategies were found to be effective at reducing overall energy usage in controlled experimental studies which indicates the potential of educational information technologies targeting conservation in households [15].…”
Section: Visibility On Meaningmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We expect that the number of potential servings could be associated with monetary loss and hence another means for persuasion. Although studies on energy use have pointed out that financial incentives have short-lived effects and can be counterproductive [15], whether it also applies to food waste is unclear. Financial benefits from saving energy are often quite small compared to other household expenses like food [17].…”
Section: Design Probe and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential for increased energy efficiency resulting from such initiatives is sizeable but frequently not realised, with energy efficiency information programmes yielding anything between either little or no effect, to up to 30% savings (Delmas et al, 2013). A meta-analysis of 156 such initiatives involving more than half a million citizens found an average reduction in energy consumption of 7.4% (ibid).…”
Section: Individual-level Behaviour Change -A Pressing Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In energy efficiency, there is no established definition of communication-based interventions or programmes; they are generally initiatives based on the principle that more and better information will encourage consumers to conserve use (Delmas et al, 2013) and can involve awareness campaigns, education and training programmes, label schemes, smart metering and pricing information (Mikkonen and Gynther, 2010) or even corporate disclosure initiatives (Delmas et al, 2013). The potential for increased energy efficiency resulting from such initiatives is sizeable but frequently not realised, with energy efficiency information programmes yielding anything between either little or no effect, to up to 30% savings (Delmas et al, 2013).…”
Section: Individual-level Behaviour Change -A Pressing Issuementioning
confidence: 99%