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Apportioning energy consumption in the workplace: a review of issues in using metering data to motivate staff to save energy

机译:分摊工作场所的能耗:使用计量数据激励员工节约能源的问题的回顾

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The UK government has set ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions, and lowering energy demand within workplaces is important to help meet these. With the rollout of smart metres and the availability of more fine-grained energy monitoring equipment for the workplace, it is increasingly possible to disaggregate collective energy consumption and apportion this among building users. This article presents an interdisciplinary perspective on the rationale and feasibility of different approaches to apportionment to motivate staff to reduce energy consumption. Our review indicates greatest potential for energy saving when consumption is apportioned to small to medium-sized groups, rather than individuals or entire buildings, particularly when they represent existing communities to which staff members strongly identify. We highlight the complexity of technical, psychological, social and organisational factors that not only inspire, but also often confound, efforts to innovate in this area.
机译:英国政府制定了雄心勃勃的目标,以减少碳排放,降低工作场所的能源需求对于帮助实现这些目标很重要。随着智能电表的推出以及针对工作场所的更细粒度的能源监控设备的可用性,越来越有可能将总体能源消耗进行分类,并将其分配给建筑用户。本文提出了一种跨学科的观点,说明了采用不同的分配方法来激励员工减少能源消耗的原理和可行性。我们的评估表明,如果将能耗分配给中小型群体,而不是个人或整个建筑物,则特别是当它们代表工作人员强烈认同的现有社区时,节能的最大潜力。我们着重指出技术,心理,社会和组织因素的复杂性,这些因素不仅会激发,而且常常会混淆该领域的创新工作。

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