1、March 2024Energy Behaviour:Considerations for Standardization STANDARDS RESEARCHENERGY BEHAVIOUR:CONSIDERATIONS FOR STANDARDIZATION 2csagroup.orgAuthorsSea Rotmann,PhD,SEA Sustainable Energy Advice Ltd.Beth Karlin,PhD,See Change InstituteKady Cowan,BSc(Hons),CEM,Sustainability StudioProject Advisory
2、 PanelArien Korteland,BC Hydro Greg Hall,Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers(AHAM)CanadaJennifer Veitch,National Research Council of Canada(NRC)Jullie Ouellet,HydroQubecFiona Manning,CSA GroupCarla Nassab,CSA Group(Project Manager)AcknowledgementsWe wish to thank the generous group of expert
3、s who participated in our interviews.Disclaimer:This work has been produced by the authors and is owned by the Canadian Standards Association.It is designed to provide general information in regard to the subject matter covered.The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and int
4、erviewees.The authors and Canadian Standards Association are not responsible for any loss or damage which might occur as a result of your reliance or use of the content in this publication.ENERGY BEHAVIOUR:CONSIDERATIONS FOR STANDARDIZATION 3csagroup.orgTable of ContentsList of Abbreviations 6Execut
5、ive Summary 71 Introduction 9 1.1 Defining Energy Behaviour 9 1.2 Why Including Behaviour in Energy Programs is Important 9 1.3 How Current Energy Efficiency Standards Address Behaviour 10 1.4 Report Goals 11 1.5 Methods 12 1.5.1 Interested and Affected Parties and Expert Interviews 12 1.5.2 Landsca
6、pe and Literature Assessment 122 Informant Interviews 13 2.1 Behavioural Priorities for Standards 13 2.2 Defining Energy Behaviour 14 2.3 Thoughts on Behavioural Energy Programs 14 2.4 Thoughts on Evaluating Behavioural Energy Programs 173 Landscape and Literature Assessment 18 3.1 Describing Energy