DSM ASPECTS RELATED TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS

In this repository you may find materials and tools focusing on behavioural and analytical aspects relevant for ensuring more efficient energy use in public buildings. Building users behaviours can significantly influence their energy consumption. It is important to learn how to increase their energy awareness, teach them how to save energy and encourage them to change their everyday habits. Also being able to monitor energy consumption in real time, analyse the consumption data and draw conclusions from them can result in significant energy and financial savings. Resources gathered here will help you to that. In order to facilitate your search, we have categories them in several thematic subcategories. Click on the icons below to see resources available in each of them:
    
BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS
 
Consumers habits
& practices
Low-cost and no-cost
energy saving
measures
Communicating
& changing
behaviuors
Monitoring users
behaviours
Consumer
engagement
platforms and tools
Other relevant
aspects
ANALYTICAL ASPECTS
 
Energy data
collection & analysis
Social audit
Standard & smart
energy management
systems
Energy performance
indicators
ICT used in buildings
Other relevant
aspects