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How ICT and social sciences can empower energy education

May 19th, 2020
How ICT and social sciences can empower energy education
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The eTEACHER video is the results of almost three years of work from 12 partners all over Europe and the combination of different skills and knowledge. Our mascot will show you the work done, the results achieved and those expected in the future.

Do you know what kind of energy do we consume in the EU? Out of the total energy available in the EU, around two-thirds are consumed by end-users, for example, EU citizens, industry, transport etc. 

Specifically, 42% of the total energy used is in households, offices and commercial buildings, which are among the main targets of eTECHER project.

However, usually, users are not sufficiently consulted, trained or supported regarding energy efficiency, and this leads to poor energy behaviour in practice. The scope of eTEACHER is to close the gap by combining social sciences to improve users behaviour, and technical skills to develop an effective and innovative energy efficiency toolbox.

Indeed, eTEACHER followed a three-steps strategy to achieve the expected energy-efficiency goal.
First, energy users had their say and were continually consulted.
Second, experts developed a novel ICT toolbox to analyse the energy performance in the buildings and provide tailored recommendations and feedback to building users.
Lastly, more than 400 sensors were installed to monitor the users' behavioural change, energy savings and indoor environmental quality

eTEACHER is being tested in 3 countries 12 buildings and 3 climatic areas. The results collected were used to validate the eTEACHER app, which was tested by our buildings' users and improved with their feedback.

The eTEACHER tools can change users' energy behaviour up to 30%, save energy and reduce CO2 emissions up to 10% whilst improving the users' wellbeing.

Watch the video.

Provided by iCube Programme

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