Please find below the list of presentations that were made available for downloading. All presentations are organized in the order of the Schedule of Events and grouped by session.
Monday, November 18
Opening Plenary:
- What You Need to Know About the Framing of Energy and Energy and Global Warming– George Lakoff, Richard & Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science & Linguistics University of California, Berkeley (presentation not available for distribution)
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Lightning Session: Frontiers in Research
- Energy Consumption Feedback and Beavior Change: A Literature Review and Pilot Study – Katherine Binder, Western Michigan
University Office for Sustainability - Energy Demand Reduction in Family Homes: Using Multi Disciplinary Methods to Unpick the Complexity – Lynda Webb, Loughborough University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- How Clever is That Thermostat? – Alan Meier, LBNL
- Usage and Waste: Examining Technological and Behavioral Inefficiencies – Bill Norton, Opinion Dynamics (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Evaluation of the Impact of Bill Alerts on Usage and Bill Payment Behavior – Josh Schellenberg, Freeman, Sullivan & Company
- New Directions in Goal Setting: The Effects of Action Planning on Electricity Conservation – Nicole Sintov, University of Southern
California (presentation unavailable for distribution) - Achieving Deep Savings by integrating Feedback/Behavior-Based Programs into DSM Portfolios – Mike Koszalka, ICF International
- Nest Learning Thermostat’s Summer 2013 Trial Results – Yoky Matsuoka, Nest Labs.
Social Media
- Is Facebook Making Is Greener? The Roles of Social Connectedness and Web Use in Shaping Conservation Priorities – Evan Johnson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- How Gaming is Creating Customer Engagement and Savings Opportunities for Residential Energy Efficiency Programs – Dain Nestel, PECI
Application of Behavior Theory to Improve Transportation Program Design
- Using the Reasonable Person Model to Explore Personal Transportation Pro-Environmental Behavior – Matt Biggar, University of Wyoming
- Drive Less: Easy to Say, Hard to Do – Understanding Decisions to Change Travel Modes – Caroline Noblet, University of Maine (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Identifying Transportation Deserts un Rural North Carolina Counties: Where Environment, Transportation Supply, and Socio-Demographics Intersect – David Salvesen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Engaging Employees and Residents with Games, Incentives, and Fun!
- The Kilowatt Cup: Engaging and Sustaining Through Healthy Competition – Kelly Rose, PECI
- Driving Behavior Change Through Persuasive Technology – Susan Hunt Stevens, Practically Green (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- How to Become a Cool California City – Michelle Castagnola, City of Chula Vista
- Serious Games and Serious Energy Saving – Brian Orland, Pennsylvania State University
Driving Sustainable Behavior: Engaging Individuals
- Sustainable Lifestyles and Identities: Segmenting Consumers Based on Behaviors, Perceptions and Openness to Change – Jonn Axsen, Simon Fraser University
- Reasons Against Adopting Renewable Energy Systems in Consumer Decision-Making – Mark Peterson, University of Wyoming
- Quantifying Cumulative Carbon Footprint Mitigation Opportunities Based on Key Life Decisions – Max Wei, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Using Experimental Design and Big Data to Evaluate Behavior Programs
- Tell Me Something I Don’t Already Know: Consumer (Un)Informedness and the Impact of Smart Meters on Residential Energy Consumption – David Byrne, University of Melbourne
- Engagement, Knowledge, and Motivation: The Pathways Through Which Normative Comparisons Lead to Energy Savings and Improved Customer Satisfaction – Julie O’Brien, Opower (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Can “Big Data” Live up to the Hype? Benefits and Limitations of “Big Data” for Program Evaluation of Energy Savings and Persistence – Annika Todd, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lightning Session: Greening the Workplace
- Equipment Dashboards Improve Energy Use – Greg Baker, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Building a Persuasive Business Case for Energy Efficiency – Daniel Bresette, Maryland Energy Administration
- Who Put Those LEDs in the Closet? An Examination of Remaining Lighting Savings in C&I Facilities – Adam Burke, Opinion Dynamics (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Turn Off the Lights or 1000 Little Steps – Kady Cowan, University Health Network
- Driving Behavior Change: Sustainability Engagement in Commercial Buildings – Molly McElligott, Johnson Controls
- Greening the SMB Workplace – Kirsten Liske, Ecology Action
- Barriers to Energy Efficiency & Revolving Funds at Canadian Public Institutions – John Maiorano, University of Toronto
- Driving Behavior Change in Large Organizations – Grant Ricketts, Tripos Software, Inc.
Can “Big Data” Live up to the Hype?
- Using ‘Big Data’ to Achieve Both Broad and Deep Savings in Hard-to-Reach Customer Segments – Steven Meyers, EnerPath
- Get Out The Watt! : Drawing Parallels with a GOTV Campaign and Influencing Behavior for Results in Energy Efficiency – Gomathi Sadhasivan, DNV KEMA
- Reducing Electricity Consumption & Maximizing Self-Consumption–Lessons from Germany – Nikolaus Starzacher, Discovergy GmbH
Conservatives and Liberals: Political Affiliation and Marketing
- The Cost of Environmental Messaging On Demand For Energy Efficiency – Dena Gromet, University of Pennsylvania
- A Tale of Two Cities: Marketing Energy Efficiency to “Red” and “Blue” Customers – Katy Ruiz, E Source
- A Look at Texas’ Water and Electricity Shortages in the Face of Climate Change – Kate Zerrenner, Environmental Defense Fund
- Spare the Air Youth: Youth Initiatives to Reduce Vehicle Miles Traveled – Leslie Lara, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
- Behaviour Change and Cycling for Transportation – Beth Savan, University of Toronto
- One Day Challenge: Evaluation of a Social Marketing Transport Intervention – Laura Scrimgeour, BioRegional North America
- Anthropological Theory and Practice: Why We Need it to Understand Behavior – Alan Elliot, Opinion Dynamics
- Conscientious Personality and Residential Energy Conservation Behavior – Nicholas Schwab, University of Northern Iowa
- Theorizing Environmental Worlds: The Systems of Exchange Typology – Nicole Woolsey Biggart, University of California
- Behavior Wedge Profiles for Cities: A Strategic Approach for Reducing Energy Consumption – Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez, Human Dimensions Research
- A framework to describe and model human energy-related behavior in buildings – Tianzhen Hong, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- One of These Homes is Not Like the Other: Residential Consumption Variability – Phillip Kelsven, Itron
- Residential Behavorial Savings – Eric Mazzi, BC Hydro
Spotlight Panels
Green Button, White Hats: The Role of Big Data in Energy Efficiency and Behavior
- Michael Li, US DOE
- Indran Ratnathicam, Director, Marketing & Strategy, FirstFuel (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Professor Ram Rajagopa, Stanford University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Anne Dougherty, Illume Advertising
Spotlight on Behavior and the Future
- Jamais Cascio, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for the Future and Senior Fellow, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Jeremy Bailenson, Founding Director, Virtual Human Interaction Lab and Associate Professor of Communication, Stanford University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Tuesday, November 19
Spotlight Panels
The Evolving Fields of Behavorial Economics and Behavorial Finance
- Gregory LaBlanc – Lecturer, Haas School of Business, Boalt Hall School of Law & Department of Economics, UC Berkeley
- John M. Gowdy, Rittenhouse Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Fascinating Field of Neuroeconomics
- Helene York, Global Director, Bon Appetit@Google (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Richard Young, Senior Engineer and Director of Education, Food Service Technology Center (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Andrew Shakman, CEO and Founder of LeanPath (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Lightning Session: Community Programs
- Tiny Steps: Engaging Residents in Small Energy Saving Actions Through Simple Tools – Claudia Barriga, UC Davis – WCEC
- Staying on Target: Optimal Community Selection Techniques for Community-Based Programs – Tami Buhr, Opinion Dynamics
- Food: Too Good to Waste—A Toolkit to Reduce Household Food Waste – Megan Curtis-Murphy, US EPA Region 10
- Transforming an Island Community and Economy: RePower Bainbridge – Stephanie Gray, Conservation Services Group
- Accelerating Residential Energy Efficiency Upgrades with People-First Approaches – Laura Hutchings, Populus LLC
- Selling Retrofits Via the Tupperware Model – Marjorie Isaacson, CNT Energy
- Vermont Home Energy Challenge – Paul Markowitz, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
- Will You [Complete a Comprehensive Home Energy Upgrade] My Neighbor? – Joe Van Clock, Research Into Action
- Gaining Community Support for Climate Protection Projects – Barry Zalph, Plan Z
Storytelling
- Seeing is Believing: the Science of Successful Visual Communications – Debbie Slobe, Resource Media
- The Strategy of Storytelling – Melinda Briana Epler, Mazzetti
- Operators’ Stories about Why Buildings Are Operated As They Are, and Consequences for Creating Change – Mithra Moezzi, Portland State University
- Reconstructing Promises in Energy Efficiency: Building Bridges Between Hero, Learning, and Love Stories –Kathryn Janda, University of Oxford, ECI
Net Zero Buildings
- Resident Behavior and Zero Net Energy: West Village Case Study – Christine Hammer, Sustainable Design + Behavior (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Achieving Zero Net Energy through Transformation of Market Actor Behavior – Jim Leahy, DNV KEMA (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Speaking in 3D: Convincing Decision Makers to Go Net Zero – Michael Rovito, Energy and Resource Solutions
- A Study on Energy Efficient Behaviour Interventions on a Smart Apartment Residents – Natsuko Enomoto, Tokyo Gas Company
Feedback on Cost of Driving – Moving Beyond Gasoline Prices as Economic Motivation of Vehicle Choice and Driving
- Scale and Metric Design as Choice Architecture Tools – Adrian Camilleri, Duke University
- Challenges Field-testing Usage-based Insurance Incorporating Behavioral Economics Techniques in the U.S. – Allen Greenberg, U.S. DOT/FHWA
- An Empirical Study of Vehicular Rebound Effects in Pennsylvania – Alan Jenn, Carnegie Mellon University
- Smart Driving Pilots – Ursula Vogler, CA Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Framing and Communicating Climate Change Adaptation and Health Outcomes
- How to Engage the Public in Climate Adaptation: A Research-Based Framing and Communications Guide – Meredith Herr, The Resource Innovation Group
- Health Incentives In Energy Conservation: A Residential Field Experiment – Omar Asensio, UCLA
- Framing the Consequences of Mitigation: Does Health Matter More than Climate Change? – Nada Petrovic, Columbia University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Think Like an EcoSystem: Cognition + Affect = Effect – Marda Kirn, EcoArts Connections
Energy Use Uncovered Using Smart Meter Data
- Energy Lifestyle Segmentation Using Hourly Electricity Data: Implications for Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Programs – Jungsuk Kwac, Stanford University
- Anatomy of a Demonstration Pilot: Smart Grid Appliances Case Study – Jolyn Newton, DNV KEMA
- Peak-Coincident Demand Savings from Residential Behavior-Based Programs: Evidence from PPL Electric’s Opower Program – James Stewart, The Cadmus Group
Lightning Session: Marketing
- Minnesota’s Energy Index: Where all the Homes are Above Average – Jennifer Edwards, Center for Energy and Environment
- Nature and Extent of Barriers to Individual and Clusters of Energy Reduction Behaviors – June Flora, Stanford University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- The CHARM Home Energy Study: A Comparison of Individual and Social Norms Feedback – Professor Ruth Rettie, Kingston University Business School
- Engaging Customers through Smart Meter Portals: It’s Not About the Bar Charts – Bill LeBlanc, E Source (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- The Social Ground Game: Moving Beyond Marketing and the Individual – Kevin Luten, Behavior Design Works
- Using Behavioral Economics to Enhance Dynamic Pricing and Deliver Peak Reduction Results – Justin Segall, Simple Energy (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Smart Consumers, Customers, Citizens: Connecting End-Users to the Grid – Pieter Valkering, VITO
- Predicting Attitudes toward Smart Meters from Connectedness to Nature, Comfort with Technology and Political Affiliation – Patricia Aloise-Young, Colorado State University
How We Understand and Frame Energy and Environment
- The Chill of the Moment: Teachable Moments and Climate Change – Daniel Schwartz, Carnegie Mellon University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- How to Make Saving Energy as Fun as Skiing – Beth Hartman, E Source
- Assuming Consumer Behavior and Energy Use Across Competing Visions of Smart Grid – Elizabeth Wilson, Humphrey School of Public Affairs (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Behavioral and Social Impacts on HVAC Energy Efficiency: Beyond the End User – Kristin Heinemeier, UC Davis – WCEC
New Territory for Targeted Programs
- Leveraging Peer Effects: The Effect of Community-based Programs on the Adoption of Solar Panels – Kenneth Gillingham, Yale University
- Energy for ME: Student-Driven Behavior Change with Real-Time Energy Data – Brooks Winner, Island Institute
- What Drives Program Uptake? Looking Beyond Savings to Bundles of Features: Latest in Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) and Indirect Impacts – Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates
Increasing Engagement in Energy Programs
- Using Home Energy Scoring to Motivate Energy Upgrade Actions – Kat Donnelly, MIT PhD Candidate and EMpower Devices
- From Eco-Driving to Thermostats: Behaviors Real People Will Adopt – Kathy Kuntz, Cool Choices
- The ‘Market for Behavior Change’ in California Households – Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
- How Likely Are You to Participate in a Utility Sponsored Energy Efficiency Program? – Sunil Maheshwari, PPL Electric Utilities (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Influencing Behavior Through Pricing, Information and Technologies
- Smart Grid Showdown: Enabling Technologies vs. Dynamic Pricing – Bethany Glinsmann, Navigant Consulting
- In-Home Displays: Impact on Customer Behavior – Christine Hungeling, Itron (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Strategies for Improving Customer Response to Price Signals – Barb Ryan, EnerNOC Utility Solutions (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- A Messaging Behavioral Thermostat Customer Trial to Measure Energy Savings and Customer Experience – Lucy Arnot, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Methods for Getting the Information You Really Wanted
- I Always/Sometimes/Never Turn That Off: Identifying and Mitigating Common Self-Reporting Errors in Energy Surveys – Amanda Dwelley, Opinion Dynamics
- Households Activities and Energy Consumption Through Different Lenses: Mixing Surveys, Interviews, Diaries, and Sensors – Mathieu Durand-Daubin, EDF–R&D
- Is It Like a Chat Room? Using Online Focus Groups with Difficult Access Populations – April Armstrong, Research Into Action
Wednesday
Lightning Session: Program Design
- Strategies and Motives of Engagement in a DSM Automated Cycling Experiment – Joana Abreu, Fraunhofer CSE
- PG&E’s 2013-14 Commercial Whole Building Performance Demonstration – Leo Carrillo, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Lay Theories for Prediction and Program Design – Alexander Davis, Carnegie Mellon University
- Designing Behaviour Change Interventions Towards the Transition to Smart(er) Grids. A Portuguese Case Study – Marta Lopes, INESC Coimbra, IPC-ESAC (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Peak-Time Reduction at Scale: Motivating Behavior Change in Opt-Out Programs – Tom Mercer, Opower
- Leaping then Looking: Lessons Learned by the Cambridge Energy Alliance – Mike Sherman, Navigant Consulting
- Contractor Selection has Dramatic Impact on the Success of EE Programs – David Wolpa, EnergySavvy
Reaching Low-Income Households
- Does In-Home Energy Education Influence Customer Behavior? A Review of California’s Low-Income Energy Efficiency Programs – Carol Edwards, Edwards Consulting
- Reaching Low Income Households – Sam Starks, MLK 365
- San Leandro: Doin’ it For Themselves: DIY Residential Energy Upgrade for Working Class Communities – Sally Barros, City of San Leandro
Utilities Combine Market Intel With Behavorial Tools to Drive Customer Engagement
- From Data to Customer Insight: New Tools for Enhancing the Utility-Customer Relationship – Janice Berman, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Home Inventories Identify Savings Drivers from Home Energy Reports – Brian Arthur Smith, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- PG&E Business Energy Reports: What Is It and How Does It Work? – Michael Seelig, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- The Role of Behavioral Approaches in an Investor Owned Utility Customer Experience – Ted Reguly, Sempra Utilities
Making PEV Work for More People
- “Utility Controlled Charging” of Plug-In Electric Vehicles: Will Car Buyers Allow It? –Joseph Bailey, Simon Fraser University
- Do You Mind if I Plug in My Car? How Etiquette Shapes PEV Drivers’ Vehicle Charging Behavior – Nicolette Caperello, University of California, Davis
- SMUD EV Innovators Pilot – Lupe Jimenez Strickland, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
- California’s Evolving PEV Market – Timothy Treadwell, California Center for Sustainable Energy
Marketing Strategies for Program Design
- SMUD’s SmartPricing Options Pilot- Recruitment, Implementation, and Retention – Karen McCord, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
- Raising the Bar on Customer Experience—Increased Engagement Through Multi-Channel Marketing – Erik Olsen, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Signing Up Customers for Renewable Energy: Insights on What Works – Rachael Terada, Center for Resource Solutions
- Feeding a Community Through Fridge Recycling – Susan Jamison, Energy Trust of Oregon
The Holy Grail or Smart Meter Data – Understanding What is Going On Inside Homes To Target Customer Engagement
- Big Data & Its Big Potential: Exploring Opportunity at the Intersection of the Smart Grid & Human Behavior – Mikhail Haramati, Opinion Dynamics
- On Structure in Residential Energy Consumption Patterns – Adrian Albert, Stanford University
- Impact of Disaggregated Energy Consumption Insights on Consumer Behavior – Prateek Chakravarty, Bidgely
- The Analysis of Energy Consumption for Building Operations Through the Integration of Data from Multiple Sources in Los Angeles County – Giovanni Circella, University of California, Davis
Wednesday, November 20
Lightning Session: Technology & Behavior
- How People Actually Use (Smart) Thermostats – Seth Frader-Thompson, EnergyHub (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Interim Results from SMUD’s Time Variant Pricing Experiment – Stephen George, Freeman, Sullivan & Co.
- SMUD IHD Checkout Pilot – Lupe Jimenez Strickland, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
- Graphical Displays in Eco-Feedback: A Cognitive Approach – Beth Karlin, University of California, Irvine
- Engaging Building Occupants for Increased Savings – Nicole O’Connor, Energy Outreach Colorado
- Why People Participate in Feedback Programs (Or Don’t Participate) – Jennifer Robinson, EPRI (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- The Use of Rewards to Drive Behavior Change – Bud Vos, Simple Energy (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- What Features Make In-Home Energy Displays Useful to Occupants? – Tai Stillwater, University of California, Davis (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- The Power of Real-Time Feedback: Evidence from Randomized Trials with 50,000 Showers – Verena Tiefenbeck, ETH Zurich (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Improving Programmable Thermostat Usage With Less Aggressive Default Setbacks – Bryan Urban, Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems
Games, Competitions & Social Influence
- Harnessing the Power of Social Marketing to Fuel the Next Frontier in Recycling: Food Scrap Diversion – Dawn Bement, Skumatz Economic Research Associates Inc.
- From Participants to Kilowatt-Hours: An Impact Evaluation of a Game – Ingo Bensch, Energy Center of Wisconsin
- Competitions for Change: A Recipe for Energy Use Reduction and Team Building – John Silkey, Milepost Consulting
- Fostering Peer Interaction to Save Energy – Ankur Mani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Organizational Change Management
- Change Leadership for Energy Efficiency: Reconsidering the Role of Policy Makers and Practitioners – Patrick Crittenden,
- University of Technology, Sydney
- Addressing Group Influence in Organizational Energy Research – Mary Beth Deline, Cornell University (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Selection and Use of Energy Efficient Opportunities vs. Customer Purchasing Behaviour: A Case Study on Argentinean Supply Chains Using Dynamic Alignment Models – Alejandra Efron, Energenz
- From Code-Minimum Mentality to Performance Standards – Duane Jonlin, City of Seattle
Heard It From a Friend: Social Networks Drive Change
- Social Networks and Household Energy Efficiency – Megan McMichael, University College London (UCL Energy Institute)
- Four Small Towns Energy Reduction Competition – Jack Yates, University of Northern Iowa
- Connecting the Dots Between Social Activation and Behavior Change – Cynthia Jolicoeur, Marketing Drive
Best Practices in Program Design
- Translating Theories into Interventions – Jane Peters, Research Into Action
- Expand Your Thinking: A Design Strategy for Behavior Change Programs – Linda Dethman, Cadmus
- What is Needed to Build an Expanded Toolbox for Behavior Change – Mersiha McClaren, Research Into Action (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Task 24: A Global Project Aiming to Turn Behaviour Change Theory Into Practice – Sea Rotmann, Sustainable Energy Advice
Behavorial Economics
- Information Strategies and Energy Conservation Behavior: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies from 1975-2011 – Omar Asensio, University of California, Los Angeles
- Understanding Tradeoffs in Critical Peak Pricing Rate Design – Robert Letzler, Government Accountability Office (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Encouraging Participation in a Free Energy Efficiency Program – Catherine Wolfram, University of California, Berkeley (presentation unavailable for distribution)
- Quality, Human Capital, and Contract Incentives – Nils Kok, Maastrich University
Lightning Session: Schools
- Change Management in Schools: Engaging Staff before Students – Amy Anderson, CLASS 5 Energy
- Students Foster Behavior Change: University Green Office Certification – Jo Tiffany, Alliance to Save Energy
- UTSA’s SmartLiving Campus: A Real-Time Approach to America’s Future – Martha Wright, University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas
Sustainable Energy Research Institute - Engaging Schools on Energy and Climate: Lessons from the Make an Impact Program – Amy Morsch, Center for Climate and Energy
Solutions - Quantifying Behavior Change: The myPower Project – Lisa McNeilly, University of California, Berkeley
- Value of Occupant Outreach: Design and Evaluation of a Dorm Energy Efficiency Program – Dallase Scott, GreenerU
- Community Engagement Driving Behavioral Efficiency – Jeff Ammons, Simple Energy
Strategic Energy Management in Business
- Early Adapters: Results of a Pilot to Engage Small Businesses in Climate Action – Tom Bowman, Bowman Global Change
- Uncovering Energy Management Practices that Matter – Amir Kavousian, Stanford University
- Manufacturers are People Too: Behavior Change Takes Industrial Savings to the Next Level – Chad Gilless, EnerNOC
- Adoption of Energy Efficient Technologies: The Role of Management`s Behavior – Manuel Hertel, Science Centre Straubing/Germany (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Program Design in Messy Situations
- Beyond Buildings: Adding Behavior Modification to Whole-House Upgrades – Rebecca Brown, BKi
- SusLabNWE: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Understand People’s Everyday Energy Behavior – Dan Lockton, Royal College of Art, Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design
- A Comparison of Innovation Methodologies for Upstream and Downstream Behaviour Change Initiatives – Banny Banerjee, Stanford University
Achieving Persistence
- Persistence of Energy Efficiency Behaviors Over Time: Evidence from a Community-Based Program – Donna Whitsett, Energy Market
Innovations, Inc. - Keep the Change: The Persistence of Behavior Change– Kira Ashby, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
- Estimating Measure Life from Behavioral Programs: What We Know, What We Need to Know, and How it Challenges our Current
Thinking – Hannah Arnold, Opinion Dynamics - Net Nits: Myths, Risks, and Rational Thinking for Assessing Net Impacts – Mimi Goldberg, DNV KEMA (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Big Data – Smarter Meters – Buildings
- Big Data: The Human Perspective – Ellen Steiner, Energy Market Innovations
- Promoting Energy-Efficient Behaviors Through Energy Benchmarking Ordinances – Nicole Ballinger, City of Seattle–Office of
Sustainability & Environment - Smart Rebates: Targeting High-Value Energy Efficiency Improvements with Smart-Meter Data – Russell Meyer, Carnegie Mellon
University - Increasing the Energy Productivity of the Grid with Cloud Services and Big Data – Amit Narayan, AutoGrid (presentation unavailable for distribution)
Post-Conference Workshops
- Designing Enduring Organizational Change – A Participatory Roundtable – Rick Diamond and Christopher Payne, LBNL
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