Innovative Personalised Applications to Motivate and Support Behavioural Energy Efficiency

K. Koasidis, J. Psarras
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Under the Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/EU) energy companies have to achieve yearly energy savings up to 1.5% of annual sales to final consumers. Although buildings’ occupants and energy end-users seem to be gaining greater awareness of the value and need for sustainable energy practices, they do not behave in a more energy-conscious way. Existing solutions tend to be complicated, excluding buildings’ occupants from the process of understanding how the building works in terms of energy efficiency. This study presents a suite of user-centered applications, which will empower energy end-users to engage in achieving energy efficiency, using an open, secure, privacy-respectful, configurable, scalable cloud based big data infrastructure. This multi-disciplinary big data environment will integrate heterogeneous types of data, combined with emerging machine learning algorithms, distributed ledgers, blockchain technologies and a digital reward scheme through an alternative currency. These tools provide a “user – centric” framework for energy companies, local and regional authorities and third parties to empower energy end-users to take an active attitude in their energy usage. The proposed framework aims at transforming the social environment in a building to make people aware of the value of energy, and the importance of their collaboration, unlocking a potential for 12TWh energy saved in Europe.
创新的个性化应用程序,以激励和支持行为能源效率
根据能源效率指令(2012/27/EU),能源公司每年必须达到最终消费者年销售额的1.5%。虽然建筑物的居住者和能源最终用户似乎越来越意识到可持续能源实践的价值和必要性,但他们的行为方式并没有更有能源意识。现有的解决方案往往是复杂的,将建筑物的居住者排除在了解建筑物如何在能源效率方面工作的过程之外。本研究提出了一套以用户为中心的应用程序,这将使能源最终用户能够使用开放、安全、尊重隐私、可配置、可扩展的基于云的大数据基础设施来实现能源效率。这个多学科的大数据环境将整合异构类型的数据,结合新兴的机器学习算法、分布式账本、区块链技术和通过替代货币的数字奖励计划。这些工具为能源公司、地方和区域当局以及第三方提供了一个“以用户为中心”的框架,使能源最终用户在能源使用方面采取积极的态度。拟议的框架旨在改变建筑中的社会环境,使人们意识到能源的价值,以及他们合作的重要性,从而释放欧洲节省12TWh能源的潜力。
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