Demand Side Management and the Prosumer: What, Who, and the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Implications

Event: Smart Grid Technologies and Implications for Inclusive Development in Sri Lanka

Demand Side Management and the Prosumer: What, Who, and the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Implications

04 April 2018
Author / Speaker: 
Reihana Mohideen, University of Melbourne - Email the author | Other materials by the author

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Improving the uptake of energy efficiency and demand side management policies and programs requires a better understanding of the human aspect of energy use, including behavioral and societal drivers and barriers, and external and internal contexts. Behavioral interventions using technology, market and business models, and changes to the supply and delivery of energy are the all-important means to that end.

Geographical Focus: 
Global
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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