Does disaggregated electricity feedback reduce domestic electricity consumption? A systematic review of the literature
Jack Kelly, William Knottenbelt

TL;DR
Disaggregated electricity feedback does not significantly outperform aggregate feedback in reducing domestic energy consumption in the general population, with current evidence showing similar or modest savings.
Contribution
This systematic review synthesizes existing studies to evaluate the effectiveness of disaggregated versus aggregate energy feedback in promoting household energy savings.
Findings
Average savings of 4.5% across studies
Aggregate feedback alone achieves 3% reduction
Disaggregated feedback is not more effective than aggregate feedback in general populations
Abstract
We examine 12 studies on the efficacy of disaggregated energy feedback. The average electricity reduction across these studies is 4.5%. However, 4.5% may be a positively-biased estimate of the savings achievable across the entire population because all 12 studies are likely to be prone to opt-in bias hence none test the effect of disaggregated feedback on the general population. Disaggregation may not be required to achieve these savings: Aggregate feedback alone drives 3% reductions; and the 4 studies which directly compared aggregate feedback against disaggregated feedback found that aggregate feedback is at least as effective as disaggregated feedback, possibly because web apps are viewed less often than in-home-displays (in the short-term, at least) and because some users do not trust fine-grained disaggregation (although this may be an issue with the specific user interface…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental Education and Sustainability · Green IT and Sustainability · Smart Grid Energy Management
