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“NZ Residential Energy Use Dynamics, Knowledge & Realities” Alison Adams-Smith, MSc, MPlanPrac PhD Candidate, Victoria University
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Introduction 2006 “Energy Outlook” business-as-usual - a 1% per yr increase in energy efficiency - next 25 yrs. But actually an increase in energy demand over the last decade. When will the reality of climate change actually kick in and influence energy use?
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Proposal Investigate climate change (cc) awareness and household energy consumption. Develop a framework for relationships between residential energy demands and cc knowledge. Build on surveys and modelling of energy choices - changes in cc awareness and energy use patterns. Identify how government policy decisions influence cc knowledge and energy choices.
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The Tipping Point Increased cc knowledge related to increased energy efficiency - “The Tipping Point”? Gladwells’: how social tipping points occur - what actions in society lead them. How can this particular ‘social epidemic’ be tracked? “that dramatic moment when little causes drive the unexpected to become expected and propel the idea of radical change to certain acceptance”
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Key Areas Energy demand context in NZ How cc awareness & knowledge/household energy consumption change over time. “Tipping Point” pattern identification. Range of drivers of energy choices. Current government and stakeholder policies energy choices. Reshaping government policies - to more effective carbon emissions reduction from energy use.
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Quantitative Assessment Modelling the influence of climate change experiences and knowledge on 1.Space/water heating; 2.Appliance use; 3.Vehicle purchase/use/use of transport alternatives 4.Discretionary activities which use energy; 5.Other residential energy uses; 6.Things people buy
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The Questionnaire - climate change knowledge & awareness 1. What is climate change? 2. Is it happening / a problem? 3. How do you get information? 4. Personal contribution to climate change?
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The Questionnaire - Current energy use actions 1.Demographics 2.Living/ work situation 3.Energy efficiency 4.Hot water 5.Lighting 6.Space heating Thanks to Colmar Brunton
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Knowledge/Actions Vs Values Values now vs the future - intentions can’t be reliably answered. Values - hard to quantify, not easily correlated with actual actions. Actions taken now - better indicator of future actions, unless independent variables. Energy use & efficiency linked to actual knowledge / awareness of cc – both must be done in real time. Poll over several years - limited extrapolation to future.
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Conclusions…
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