保护能源的消费者权利法案

S. Makonin, L. Flores, Robyn Gill, R. A. Clapp, L. Bartram, Bob Gill
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能源的可持续供给和需求可以部分地通过节约能源来解决,而节约能源是个人的、自我驱动的行为。但目前节能需要购买第三方产品。购买这些产品来监测家庭能源消耗的前期成本是一个障碍,它进一步巩固了那些拥有和没有的人之间的鸿沟。详细的电器耗电量报告应该作为家庭智能电表的一部分免费提供。各国政府和电力公司必须改进和扩大促进社会经济平衡的政策,使每个人无论其经济状况如何都能持续参与节能。我们批判性地审视哪些经济和政府政策存在,哪些政策需要存在。我们还演示了实现这一目标的计算方法——非侵入式负载监控(NILM)——并讨论了制造和标准组织需要如何合作,以提供描述设备如何消耗能源的基本信息。本文提出了一项消费者节能权利法案。
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A Consumer Bill of Rights for Energy Conservation
Sustainable energy supply and demand can partially be solved by the conservation of energy, which is a personal and self-driven action. However, energy conservation currently requires the purchase of third-party products. The upfront cost of purchasing these products to monitor energy consumption in a home is a barrier that further cements the divide of those that have and those that have not. Detailed appliance power consumption reporting should be made available for free as part of the home's smart meter. Governments and power utilities must improve and expand policies that promote a socio-economic balance allowing everyone to participate in energy conservation regardless of their economic situation in a sustained way. We critically look at what economics and government polices exist and need to exist. We also demonstrate the computational means to achieve this - nonintrusive load monitoring (NILM) - and discuss how manufacturing and standards organizations need to work together to provide the essential information that describes how appliances consume energy. This paper proposes a Consumer Bill of Rights for Energy Conservation.
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