Abstract
Have energy economizing taken Norwegian home? Households use less electricity than a decade ago. This project is a significant decrease in the average power consumption in Norwegian households in recent decades. The power consumption increased from 7,000 kilowatt hours per household in 1960 to 18,000 kilowatt hours in 1985. This was the peak. Since 1995, consumption was reduced to about 16,000 kilowatt-hours in the period 2004 to 2006. In the project A secret success? Reduced Electricity Consumption in Norwegian households: a search for Institutional and individual Explanation , the researchers will find out why. (AG)
Citation Formats
Gran, Jorunn.
Secret energy saving; Hemmelig energisparing.
Norway: N. p.,
2011.
Web.
Gran, Jorunn.
Secret energy saving; Hemmelig energisparing.
Norway.
Gran, Jorunn.
2011.
"Secret energy saving; Hemmelig energisparing."
Norway.
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title = {Secret energy saving; Hemmelig energisparing}
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abstractNote = {Have energy economizing taken Norwegian home? Households use less electricity than a decade ago. This project is a significant decrease in the average power consumption in Norwegian households in recent decades. The power consumption increased from 7,000 kilowatt hours per household in 1960 to 18,000 kilowatt hours in 1985. This was the peak. Since 1995, consumption was reduced to about 16,000 kilowatt-hours in the period 2004 to 2006. In the project A secret success? Reduced Electricity Consumption in Norwegian households: a search for Institutional and individual Explanation , the researchers will find out why. (AG)}
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