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A review of occupant energy feedback research: Opportunities for methodological fusion at the intersection of experimentation, analytics, surveys and simulation

•Occupant behavior can have a substantial impact on energy consumption in buildings.•Feedback programs have been developed to make energy consumption more visible.•We critically review energy feedback literature that has been published to date.•We identify experiments, analytics, surveys and simulat...

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Published in:Applied energy 2018-05, Vol.218 (C), p.304-316
Main Authors: Khosrowpour, Ardalan, Jain, Rishee K., Taylor, John E., Peschiera, Gabriel, Chen, Jiayu, Gulbinas, Rimas
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