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eceee 2003 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Time to turn down energy demand
Panel Panel 6. Dynamics of consumption
Long term effects of an energy efficiency advertising campaign
Klaus Wortmann, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Werner Möhring-Hüser, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Reducing consumption through communal living
Horace Herring, The Open University
Barriers to efficient use of energy in public higher education buildings – a case study
A. Gomes Martins, INESC Coimbra, Universidade de Coimbra
Simão Paredes, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra
A dynamic structuration approach to information for end-user energy conservation
David L. Goldblatt, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Home owners partnerships and “Mulokot” centres – a dialog in search of ways to implement the turn down energy demand strategy in housing sector of Uzbekistan
Rano Baykhanova, United Nations Development Programme in Uzbekistan
Said Inogamov, Uzbek-Canadian Joint Venture “LEXX”
A socio-anthropological approach to energy-related behaviours and innovations at the household level
Françoise Bartiaux, University of Louvain-la-Neuve
Bill me this way! – customer preferences regarding electricity bills in Sweden
Kerstin Sernhed, Lund Institute of Technology
Jurek Pyrko, Lund Institute of Technology
Juozas Abaravicius, Lund Institute of Technology
Individual demand for energy services
Roland Menges, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Evaluating energy efficiency campaigns targeted at children: towards a best practices methodology
Heming Bjørnå, Norwegian energy Efficiency Inc.
Kirsten Dyhr-Mikkelsen, SRC International A/S
Turning down demand through electricity disclosure: are consumers ready? A survey of Hungarian residences and businesses
Réka Soós, Central European University
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University
Energy savings in Scandinavian households: an assessment of 25 years development
Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency
Mike Ting, International Energy Agency
Ingunn Ettestøl, Enova
User-led innovations, participation processes and the use of energy technologies
Michael Ornetzeder, Centre for Social Innovation
Harald Rohracher, Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture
Making sense of energy advice
Sarah Darby, University of Oxford
Energy efficiency as environmental justice: promoting urban sustainability through energy efficiency improvements in multi-family housing in Latvia
Guntra Aistara, University of Michigan
Options and potentials of energy diaries Energy diaries as a tool for identifying potential energy savings through behavioural changes
Martin Cames, Öko-Institut
Bettina Brohmann, Öko-Institut
Learning by having fun
Liv R. Lindseth, Norwegian Energy Efficiency Inc.
Information technology meets energy efficiency: a fruitful combination
Peter T. du Pont, Danish Energy Management A/S
Henrik Rytter Jensen, Danish Energy Management A/S
Frantz Longhi, Danish Energy Management A/S
Hard to Reach and Hard to Help: bringing energy efficiency to elusive audiences
Lotte Ramsay, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Jacky Pett, Association for the Conservation of Energy
From motivation and cognition theories to everyday applications and back again: the case of product-integrated information and feedback
L. T. McCalley, Technical University Eindhoven/ TUE
Beyond households: discovering the collective consumer
Corinna Fischer, Forschungsstelle für Umweltpolitik
Learning about smart systems for comfort management and energy saving in office buildings
Jaap Jelsma, Policy Studies, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
René Kamphuis, Policy Studies, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
Wim Zeiler, Kropman B.V.
Social obstacles in curbing residential energy demand
Per Anker-Nilssen, Norwegian School of Management BI