Panel 9: Dynamics of consumption
BEHAVE. Meta-evaluation of communicative programmes aimed at consumers
Renée Bruel, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Rising electricity consumption: Driving forces and consequences. The case of rural Zanzibar
Tanja Winther, Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo, Norway
Energy-related intervention success factors: a literature review
Diana Uitdenbogerd, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Cees Egmond, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Ruud Jonkers, Rescon, The Netherlands
Gerjo Kok, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Dynamics of household energy use in India: Economic and environmental implications
B. Sudhakara Reddy, Indira Gandhi institute of Development Research, Mumbai, India
How many people actually see the price signal? Quantifying market failures in the end use of energy
Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Anita Eide, European Commission, Energy Efficiency Unit
Influencing electricity consumption via consumer feedback: a review of experience
Corinna Fischer, Forschungsstelle für Umweltpolitik, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Can consumers save energy? Results from surveys of consumer adoption and use of low and zero carbon technologies
Horace Herring, Sally Caird, and Robin Roy, Design Innovation Group, Faculty of Technology, The Open University, United-Kingdom
A social capital approach to household energy consumption
Megan McMichael, School of Construction Management and Engineering, The University of Reading, United Kingdom
Consumer behaviour in Swedish households: routines and habits in everyday life
Anna Green and Kajsa Ellegård, Tema Technology and social change, Linköping University, Sweden
Internet-based tools for behaviour change
Catherine Bottrill, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford Unversity Centre for the Environment, United Kingdom
Campaign effects and self-analysis Internet tool
Birgitte Brange, Danish Electricity Saving Trust, Denmark
Troels Fjordbak Larsen, IT Energy ApS, Denmark
Göran Wilke, Danish Electricity Saving Trust, Denmark
Personal air and car travel – just don’t do it!
Christian Brand, Transport Studies Unit, Oxford University, Centre for the Environment, UK
Who benefits? The impacts of time-of-use electricity pricing on demographic groups in Ontario, Canada
Jennifer Robinson and Ian H. Rowlands, University of Waterloo, CANADA
Are we done yet? An assessment of the remaining barriers to increasing compact fluorescent lamp installations and recommended program strategies for reducing them
Tami Rasmussen and Jennifer Canseco, KEMA Inc., Sustainable Market Strategies Group, U.S.A.
Rob Rubin, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, U.S.A.
Anu Teja, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, U.S.A.
Zero and low energy homes in New Zealand: The value of non-energy benefits and their use in attracting homeowners
Albrecht Stoecklein, BRANZ, New Zealand
Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates (SERA), USA
Panels of the eceee 2007 Summer Study:
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Panel 1: The foundations of a future energy policy. Longer term strategies
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Panel 2: Strategies and general policies
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Panel 3: Local and regional activities
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Panel 4: Monitoring and evaluation
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Panel 5: Energy efficient buildings
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Panel 6: Products and appliances
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Panel 7: Making industries more energy efficient
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Panel 8: Transport and mobility
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Panel 9: Dynamics of consumption

