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Energy technology and everyday life - The domestication of Ebox in Norwegian householdsMargrethe Aune, SINTEF Industrial Management KeywordsAbstractThis paper will analyse a test project introducing an energy technology called Ebox, involving a selected group of private households. The Ebox is a technology developed to monitor and administer residential electrical equipment. Not only the owner of the house can monitor the technologies. Two parties are involved. The house-owner has, through the Internet, control over every technological device that is connected to an Ebox. This gives him/her the possibility to plan and administer the use of electricity, for instance indoor temperature. Because the electrical devices are accessible through the Internet, the owner of the electricity network can monitor both the details and the total amount of electricity used in a certain area. In agreement with the customer, the network owner may control a possible load factor by taking over the private energy administration for a short time. In the paper I will analyse the introduction and integration of the Ebox with the theoretical concepts of script and domestication. PaperDownload this paper as pdf: Paper Panels of the eceee 2001 Summer StudyPanel 1: Assessment of Energy Efficiency Policy Panel 2: Dynamics of Consumption Panel 3: Mobility and Transport Panel 4: Sustainable Energy Use in Buildings Panel 5: Energy Efficiency Markets & Financing Mechanisms Panel 6: Energy Efficiency Under Joint Implementation & The Clean Development Mechanism | CalendarGreen ICT for growth and sustainability? Linking science and policy 03 – 08 Jun 201238th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference 04 Jun 2012Call for papers MILEN 2012 08 Jun 2012Call for Abstracts - International workshop on energy efficiency for a more sustainable world 12 – 14 Jun 2012IEPEC - International Energy Program Evaluation Conference 15 Jun 2012Call for papers - IIASA Conference 2012. Worlds within reach: from science to policy 20 Jun 2012Energy futures and civil society in the EU - building a low carbon alliance |