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Energy savings potential from simple standby reduction devices in Central Eastern Europe
Panel: Panel 3. Monitoring & evaluation: understanding change and how to deliver energy efficiency
Authors:
Michaela Valentova, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague and Central European University, Czech Republic
Benigna Boza-Kiss, Central European University and European Commission, Joint Research Center, Hungary
Yulia Barabanova, Central European University, Hungary
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies, Australia
Abstract
The paper assesses the possible levels of electricity savings and economic benefits for consumers from using simple standby reduction devices in Central Eastern Europe, also taking into account the willingness of the users to change their behaviour.
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Panel 2. Policy implementation: learning from the past, improving the future
Panel 1. The foundations of future energy policies: Initiating change and breaking walls
Panel 3. Monitoring & evaluation: understanding change and how to deliver energy efficiency
Panel 4. Residential and commercial sectors: delivering lower energy use in buildings
Panel 5. Energy efficiency in industry
Panel 6. Energy efficiency in transport and mobility