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Several stages mandatory to involve successfully citizens in energy efficiency

19 October 2015 eric morel 0

We have seen in previous articles that following its consumption does not lead a citizen to engage in energy savings and that an achieved performance is not necessarily permanent. The involvement of citizens in an energy efficiency approach is a gradual process that meets very […]

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Is there only one source of motivation for consumers to save energy?

14 September 2015 eric morel 0

I wrote in this blog in the month of May 2015 that following its consumption is not enough to engage a citizen in saving energy. Transforming a passive citizen, not knowing what decision to make when facing an unexpected overconsumption, into a committed citizen, active […]

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Citizens: an acquired performance is not necessarily a long-lasting one

22 June 2015 eric morel 0

In terms of reducing energy consumption, all communications and all past and current work focused on the results achieved in terms of energy savings. The purpose of this article is not to debate the credibility and relevance of a particular performance. It is necessary to […]

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Energy: Visualizing energy consumption does not lead to acts

24 April 2015 eric morel 0

Monitoring of consumption seems to be the Holy Grail of energy efficiency. The number of suppliers in this field is impressive. Undoubtedly, this concern is omnipresent: Hundreds of articles and numerous conferences debating each month of the pressing need that every citizen can follow its […]

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  • Collective self-consumption: promising operations … but not immediately
  • The electrical industry at the heart of the greenhouse effect with SF6
  • Plug-in hybrid: between charm and disappointment!
  • 5 post-COVID energy strategies
  • Which type of energy supplier should you be today?
  • Ecodistricts and energy: what to do to make the dream finally come true?
  • Guaranteed results or collaborative approach?
  • Corona, thank you!
  • How to respond to such different consumers in the face of energy transitions?
  • Surviving in a Smart City
  • Why being stubborn to cut up the energy companies?
  • Are energy communities not the true liberalization of the market?
  • The electricity network: mandatory motorway or optional insurance?
  • Proximity: a key element of energy companies’ strategy
  • When will energy standards for buildings meet all expectations?
  • Installers, keystone of energy transitions
  • European Utility Week 2019: the end of buzzwords?
  • Collective self-consumption: a regulatory affair?
  • Will short channels win the world of energy?
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  • Why local authorities have difficulties to play a significant role in energy?
  • Energy efficiency of industrial processes: a minefield rarely explored
  • Why ESCOs are not so successful in Europe?
  • Actors to follow: Shell
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