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Energy And Behaviour Towards A Low Carbon Future Marta Lopes

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Energy And Behaviour Towards A Low Carbon Future Marta Lopes
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.56 MB
Pages: 558
Author: Marta Lopes, Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Kathryn B. Janda
ISBN: 9780128185681, 9780128185674, 0128185686, 0128185678
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Energy And Behaviour Towards A Low Carbon Future Marta Lopes by Marta Lopes, Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Kathryn B. Janda 9780128185681, 9780128185674, 0128185686, 0128185678 instant download after payment.

Changes to energy behaviour — the role of people and organisations in energy production, use and efficiency — are critical to supporting a societal transition towards a low carbon and more sustainable future. However, which changes need to be made, by whom, and with what technologies are still very much under discussion. This book, developed by a diverse range of experts, presents an international and multi-faceted approach to the sociotechnical challenge of engaging people in energy systems and vice versa. By providing a multidisciplinary view of this field, it encourages critical thinking about core theories, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and policy challenges. It concludes by addressing new areas where additional evidence is required for interventions and policy-making. It is designed to appeal to new entrants in the energy-efficiency and behaviour field, particularly those taking a quantitative approach to the topic. Concurrently, it recognizes ecological economist Herman Daly’s insight: what really counts is often not countable. Introduces the major disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding energy and behaviour Delivers a cross-sectoral overview including energy behaviour in buildings, industry, transportation, smart grids, and smart cities Reviews a selection of innovative energy behaviour modelling approaches, including agent-based modelling, optimization, and decision support Critically addresses the importance of interventions, policies, and regulatory design

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