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Conclusion: Comparing Household Energy Use Across EuropeUncovering Opportunities for Sustainable Transformation

  • Patrick Naef
  • , Marlyne Sahakian
  • , Gary Goggins

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Abstract

This chapter considers the similarities and differences between ten European countries in relation to meso-level considerations when it comes to household energy usage. We uncover the governing frameworks and policies related to energy usage, then examine socio-demographic characteristics including housing tenure and location. Next, we consider the energy mix and material arrangements, such as building stocks, before turning to climatic considerations and the cost of energy. The conclusion highlights the importance of embedding energy usage in socio-material systems, tackling questions related to collective conventions, for example, as well as notions of sufficiency. While the policy and technological dimensions of energy distribution are easier to account for in country reviews, the collective conventions that hold together everyday practices that use energy services would merit further study.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Title of host publicationEnergy Demand Challenges in Europe
PublisherPalgrave Pivot
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-20339-9
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-20339-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2019

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