Applying Behavioral Insights for Cost-effective Energy Efficiency Interventions (Webinar) – 30.11.2020

Recent developments of behavioural sciences offer valuable insights on human thinking and choices. They indicate the existence of many common human biases; the context and considerations other than personal utility maximization often affect human decisions. Governments around the world are integrating these findings into the designing of their policies and measures. The advantage of gentle nudging for scaling up energy efficiency actions is its low cost and high effectiveness. This webinar will present how to apply behavioural insights to close the energy efficiency gap in municipalities.

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Sector: Cross cutting

Country / Region: Global

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Knowledge Object: eLearning

Published by: Copenahgen Centre on Energy Efficiency

Publishing year: 2020

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