CPD ARTICLE – BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
Energy in Buildings and Industry Magazine and the Energy Institute CPD Article, published June 2016
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE FOR LOW COST ENERGY SAVINGS by James Brittain, Discovery Mill
More organisations are appreciating that behaviour change can be one of the quickest and lowest-cost ways of delivering energy savings and environmental performance improvement at scale. However, many organisations still struggle with their change programmes and become disillusioned as energy savings don’t result or because they quickly fall away over time.
Learning objectives include: • explain why behaviour change is important; • identify common behaviours, concerns and probable consequences; • plan for the catalyst for change; and • consider techniques to deliver energy performance improvements.
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