28 November 2017

Power Shift: Driving Change (GEER review of the Low-Income Energy Efficiency Program)

Group of Energy Efficiency Researchers (GEER) Australia reviewed the Low-Income Energy Efficiency Program (LIEEP) - 20 pilots that trialled 44 initiatives to help low-income households manage their energy usage.
Energy Consumers Australia
Energy efficiency

Energy Consumers Australia commissioned GEER Australia to review the Low-Income Energy Efficiency Program - 20 pilots that trialled 44 initiatives to help low-income households manage their energy usage. The pilots collected data from nearly 19,000 respondents. Driving Change (PDF, 8.35MB) (PDF, 8.35MB)digs into that rich evidence base, to identify which of the initiatives had greatest impact, and the approaches and information that helped drive behavioural change. It is an important resource for the designers and evaluators of energy efficiency programs.

The report was authored by GEER Australia, commissioned through Energy Consumers Australia's Power Shift project. Power Shift aims to assist government and industry deliver programs and products that support low income and vulnerable households to manage their energy efficiently. Our intended outcome is to help consumers have sufficient energy to live safely and comfortably and to manage their bills, with indirect benefits to the wider economy and social inclusion.

Read the report (PDF, 8.35MB)

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