Project Details
Description
7th Framework Programme Energy Theme
Layman's description
CHANGING BEHAVIOUR is an innovative FP7 project to survey, analyse and evaluate residential and small-to-medium enterprise (SME) energy demand side management (DSM) programs. The project addresses a significant research gap by analysing the behavioural aspects of energy demand. It also enhances close cooperation between researchers and practitioners with the purpose of establishing a practical tool to facilitate more effective DSM programs for changing energy use.
The project supports the shift toward end-user services in European energy policy. A practical model of end-user behaviour and stakeholder interaction was developed, creating a toolkit for practitioners to manage the social and technical change involved in demand management programs.
The project supports the shift toward end-user services in European energy policy. A practical model of end-user behaviour and stakeholder interaction was developed, creating a toolkit for practitioners to manage the social and technical change involved in demand management programs.
| Short title | CHANGING BEHAVIOUR |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/01/08 → 31/12/10 |
Collaborative partners
- National Consumer Research Centre
Funding
- EU’s FP7: €2,475,731.00
Keywords
- behaviour
- change
- demand management
- end-users
- energy efficiency
- interaction models
- stakeholders
- transfers in Europe
- best practices
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