Green IT meaning in energy monitoring practices: The case of Danish households
Eco-conferences like COP26 in Glasgow (UK) in 2021 have brought the debate on energy consumption and climate change to the fore. Given that a third of the energy produced worldwide is consumed in the home, it is pertinent to investigate how households use emerging technologies that allow households to monitor their energy consumption. This paper investigates how Danish households use green IT to monitor and manage their energy use and studies the related meaning householders attach to the green IT. We present qualitative data collected through interviews with 14 households, electric car owners mostly, who have adopted an application to monitor green energy availability – and its derived consumption. The paper highlights these householders’ green energy monitoring practices with an emphasis on the meaning they make of the green IT application they used. Our study found that households can use more green energy without interacting continuously with the green IT application. This contrasts with a common assumption in the field of green IT design that consumers must continuously engage with the green IT to consume more green energy. We also posit that including householders in future green IT design is paramount for designing successful green IT applications. Finally, this paper calls for household energy consumption studies to view energy consumption as a service where specific practices are matched to energy sources – rather than viewing energy availability as a solitary incident.
Funding
LEEDR: Low Effort Energy Demand Reduction (Part 2 of the Call)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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School
- Design and Creative Arts
Department
- Design
Published in
Computer Supported Cooperative WorkVolume
32Issue
3Pages
675–712Publisher
SpringerVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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The Version of Record is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-022-09462-3Acceptance date
2022-12-09Publication date
2023-01-25Copyright date
2023ISSN
0925-9724eISSN
1573-7551Publisher version
Language
- en