User-Centric Approaches for Effective Energy Management through Electricity Monitoring

Justin Pradipta

Abstract


This research focuses on user-centric approaches to promote effective energy management through electricity monitoring systems. The study investigates how the electricity information system can be designed to provide personalized feedback, energy usage insights, and actionable recommendations to individual consumers. The research explores the impact of such user-centric approaches on energy conservation behaviors, energy awareness, and overall energy efficiency in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. By prioritizing user needs and preferences, this research aims to empower consumers to make informed decisions about their energy usage, drive behavior change, and contribute to a more sustainable energy consumption paradigm.

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