Investigation on the effectiveness of various methods of information dissemination aiming at a change of occupant behaviour related to thermal comfort and exergy consumption

作者: Marcel Schweiker , Masanori Shukuya

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2010.10.017

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摘要: These days the number of projects trying to urge a change in occupant's behaviour towards sustainable one is increasing. However, still less known about effect such measures. This paper describes findings two investigations, field measurement and an Internet-based survey, both including dissemination information strategies for high level comfort without much energy usage. The focus was on ability quantify measures heating cooling behaviour. As result, those who participated workshop were more likely their than received brochure only; whether this due method employed or type participants could not be ascertained. reduced device usage by up 16%. concept exergy used show how reduction affects consumption device, because it enables us consider qualitative aspect as quantity calculated. showed that consumed group 20% comparing before after dissemination.

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