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Derek Foster Shaun Lawson Mark Blythe Paul Cairns Wattsup?: Motivating reductions in domestic energy consumption using social networks

Wattsup?: Motivating reductions in domestic energy consumption using social media

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Our domestic energy intervention study presentation for the NORDICHI2010 conference. Please see the accompanying video of Wattsup on slideshare.net at http://www.slideshare.net/LiSC_/wattsup

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  • 1. Derek Foster
    Shaun Lawson
    Mark Blythe
    Paul Cairns
    Wattsup?: Motivating reductions in domestic energy consumption using social networks
  • 2. Derek Foster
    PhD Student
    Lincoln Social Computing (LiSC) Research Centre
    University of Lincoln
    http://lisc.lincoln.ac.uk
  • 3. Introduction
    Sustainable HCI
    - Motivating pro-environmental behaviour through technology-enabled feedback
    Social Norms
    - Utilising peer-pressure and social competiveness to bring about reductions in energy usage
    By combining above concepts we target behaviour change for energy consumption using online social applications
  • 4. Structure
    Background - Domestic energy
    Background Home energy monitors
    Method Participants
    Method Design
    Results
    Discussion
    Future Work
  • 5. Domestic Energy Usage
    UK domestic energy accounts for approx 30% of total energy expenditure in 2008
    30% Increase since the 1970s
    19% Increase since 1990
    Only 1.9% of domestic energy consumed is from renewable resources
    UK goal of 34% carbon reduction by 2020
    Climate change
    Source: UK Government Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR)
  • 6. Home Energy Meters
    Meter location Flats, apartments difficult to access or inaccessible
    Energy is intangible
    Understanding traditional meter readings
  • 7. Home Energy Monitoring
    • Basic presentation of energy data
    • 8. Limited interaction
    • 9. Closed systems with no social data sharing
    • 10. Limited online applications
    • 11. Bound to proprietary software