IEA Task 24 Demand-Side Management
Task of the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Beschreibung
Demand-Side Management (DSM) aims at releasing the vast potential for cost-efficient energy efficiency that is locked in on the demand side (i.e. with the energy user). Following, this new Task of the IEA DSM Implementing Agreement is aimed at developing a framework that clearly links energy end user behaviour change research theory with successful policy implementation and outcome evaluation.
Governments around the world struggle with achieving their targets (often set in legislation) towards developing a more sustainable energy system. There is now a growing international realisation that technological development will not be sufficient to meet those targets. Energy efficiency and energy conservation have gained renewed interest due to climate convention commitments and the rising concerns about prices and security of supply of imported fuels.
The main objective of this project is to create an expert network and design a framework to allow policymakers, funders of DSM programmes, researchers and DSM implementers to:
- Interact, learn about and build up a common interdisciplinary and international knowledge base on how to turn behaviour change theory into practice: Inventory of models and disciplines.
- Base DSM programme funding and design decisions on sound, widely-accepted state of the art behaviour change models, theory, and best practice.
- Make better decisions about, monitor and evaluate DSM research and projects/programmes with sensitivity to different contexts and to their own role and position.
- Case-studies (in the areas of building retrofits, smart metering, SME, transport) and inventory of context factors influencing effectiveness of DSM programmes.
- Development of guidelines & tools.
Eckdaten
Projektleitung
Projektteam
Jonas Fricker, Evelyn Lobsiger-Kägi, Diego Sanchez, Theresia Weiss Sampietro
Projektpartner
Bundesamt für Energie BFE
Projektstatus
abgeschlossen, 03/2012 - 07/2015
Institut/Zentrum
Institut für Nachhaltige Entwicklung (INE)
Drittmittelgeber
Bund
Projektvolumen
50'000 CHF
Weiterführende Dokumente und Links
Publikationen
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Energieeinsparung dank Energieeffizienz-Contracting - Kunden müssen aber wollen! : Schweizer Beteiligung am Forschungsprogramm Demand Side Management (DSM)
2024 Wellstein, Jürg; Carabias-Hütter, Vicente
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A framework to enhance communities towards low energy and low carbon societies
2024 Lobsiger-Kägi, Evelyn; Moser, Corinne; Ferraro, Francesco; Carabias-Hütter, Vicente
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The urgency of energy conservation : required behaviour and social norm change for demand-side management
2024 Carabias-Hütter, Vicente; Lobsiger-Kägi, Evelyn; Mourik, Ruth; Rotmann, Sea
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Insights from IEA-DSM task XXIV : behaviour change models, case-studies and programmes
2024 Carabias-Hütter, Vicente; Lobsiger-Kägi, Evelyn; Marti, Dorrit
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Analysis of case studies IEA DSM task 24 : closing the loop - behaviour change in DSM: from theory to practice
2013 Mourik, Ruth; Rotmann, Sea; Carabias-Hütter, Vicente; Lobsiger-Kägi, Evelyn
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Cost-efficient steps towards more sustainable energy systems : behaviour change in demand-side management and smart living
2012 Carabias-Hütter, Vicente; Rotmann, Sea; Mourik, Ruth