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Implementing Smart City Technologies to Inspire Change in Consumer Energy Behaviour
by
Ulloa-Vásquez, Fernando
, Domingues, Marcos
, Carrizo, Dante
, Issicaba, Diego
, Mutule, Anna
, Melo, Lucas
, Dumitrescu, Ana-Maria
, García-Santander, Luis
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Communications networks
/ consumer behaviour
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ End users
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Environmental policy
/ Gamification
/ ICT
/ Innovations
/ Internet of Things
/ Market penetration
/ Quality of life
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Smart cities
/ smart city
/ smart metering
/ User behavior
2021
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Implementing Smart City Technologies to Inspire Change in Consumer Energy Behaviour
by
Ulloa-Vásquez, Fernando
, Domingues, Marcos
, Carrizo, Dante
, Issicaba, Diego
, Mutule, Anna
, Melo, Lucas
, Dumitrescu, Ana-Maria
, García-Santander, Luis
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Communications networks
/ consumer behaviour
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ End users
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Environmental policy
/ Gamification
/ ICT
/ Innovations
/ Internet of Things
/ Market penetration
/ Quality of life
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Smart cities
/ smart city
/ smart metering
/ User behavior
2021
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Implementing Smart City Technologies to Inspire Change in Consumer Energy Behaviour
by
Ulloa-Vásquez, Fernando
, Domingues, Marcos
, Carrizo, Dante
, Issicaba, Diego
, Mutule, Anna
, Melo, Lucas
, Dumitrescu, Ana-Maria
, García-Santander, Luis
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Communications networks
/ consumer behaviour
/ Consumers
/ Design
/ Electricity
/ End users
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy efficiency
/ Environmental policy
/ Gamification
/ ICT
/ Innovations
/ Internet of Things
/ Market penetration
/ Quality of life
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
/ Smart cities
/ smart city
/ smart metering
/ User behavior
2021
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Implementing Smart City Technologies to Inspire Change in Consumer Energy Behaviour
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Implementing Smart City Technologies to Inspire Change in Consumer Energy Behaviour
2021
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Overview
One of the main challenges in smart city models is consumer behaviour, namely guiding the efforts to promote optimal use of energy in the dynamics of the developing cities, through lower energy consumption without impact on the comfort level. This relates to all energy vectors and can be done through different means. The uptake stage of smart metering and information and communication technologies (ICT) varies in different countries, creating the need for tailored innovative approaches in motivating behavioural change. This paper presents the work carried out within the joint research project ITCity (an ICT platform for sustainable energy ecosystem in smart cities) between the European Union and Latin American Countries. Cooperation of energy researchers and experts in ICT and application developers facilitates adoption of a multipurpose interdisciplinary approach. This work aims at providing the smart city and energy research and innovation community broader understanding of factors influencing adoption of energy efficiency technologies. Different ways of guiding optimal energy use are addressed elaborating on the building blocks for a smart city which consider load patterns based on high resolution, high reporting rate measurements, extensive consumer surveys, available communication solution analysis and end-user interaction with the ICT tool based on gamification principles.
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MDPI AG
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