Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes

Recent research has found that low-emission buildings do not necessarily meet their full theoretical energy saving potential and one of the reasons for this discrepancy is related to occupancy. Inside the building, users interact with technologies and are influenced by everyday practice and subseque...

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Main Authors: Eon, Christine, Morrison, Gregory, Byrne, Joshua
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58916
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author Eon, Christine
Morrison, Gregory
Byrne, Joshua
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Byrne, Joshua
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description Recent research has found that low-emission buildings do not necessarily meet their full theoretical energy saving potential and one of the reasons for this discrepancy is related to occupancy. Inside the building, users interact with technologies and are influenced by everyday practice and subsequent behaviour. This research aims to unravel the layers of complexity in everyday practice with regards to heating and the use of renewable energy. For this purpose, ten Australian houses were established as embedded Living Labs and monitored for over a year. Results show that the studied households use climate control at different times of the day depending on lifestyle. However, individuals in the same household may have different heating practices according to motivations, attitudes and subjective norms. The combination of quantitative monitoring and qualitative assessments revealed that lifestyle, family structure, habits, comfort and the presence of renewable energy all impact on the frequency, timing and intensity of heating and cooling practice. This research provides a better understanding of intra-home and everyday practices, helping to inform the transition from energy efficient houses to energy efficient home systems.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-589162018-01-24T06:08:54Z Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes Eon, Christine Morrison, Gregory Byrne, Joshua Recent research has found that low-emission buildings do not necessarily meet their full theoretical energy saving potential and one of the reasons for this discrepancy is related to occupancy. Inside the building, users interact with technologies and are influenced by everyday practice and subsequent behaviour. This research aims to unravel the layers of complexity in everyday practice with regards to heating and the use of renewable energy. For this purpose, ten Australian houses were established as embedded Living Labs and monitored for over a year. Results show that the studied households use climate control at different times of the day depending on lifestyle. However, individuals in the same household may have different heating practices according to motivations, attitudes and subjective norms. The combination of quantitative monitoring and qualitative assessments revealed that lifestyle, family structure, habits, comfort and the presence of renewable energy all impact on the frequency, timing and intensity of heating and cooling practice. This research provides a better understanding of intra-home and everyday practices, helping to inform the transition from energy efficient houses to energy efficient home systems. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58916 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.08.018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Eon, Christine
Morrison, Gregory
Byrne, Joshua
Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title_full Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title_fullStr Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title_short Unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
title_sort unraveling everyday heating practices in residential homes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58916