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Title
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Using human-centred design to improve energy efficiency programs
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Organizer
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European Copper Institute, UsersTCP, Leonardo Energy
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Type
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"Webinar" is not in the list of possible values (Conferences & Exhibitions, Forum & Symposium, Summit, Online Seminars, Workshops) for this property.
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Focus
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- Energy Efficiency
- Humanitarian Setting
- Other
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Language
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English
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Start
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2020/03/12 11:00 Brussels
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End
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2020/03/12 12:00 Brussels
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Country
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Worldwide
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Venue
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Online Webinar
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URL
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link to the event
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Description
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Human-centred design is being used to make the NSW energy savings scheme more effective. A research that identified six key insights for improved scheme operation was started. It found that the scheme is complex and its fragmented tools and systems create unnecessary barriers to entry. Then workshops were used to develop six corresponding opportunities for improved service delivery. To scale up streamlined manual processes, more collaboration and improved digital systems are needed. This is especially relevant given recent announcements that the scheme is being extended to 2050.
This talk will present the research, and will place it in the context of changes announced as part of the NSW Energy Strategy. It will explore small, medium and long term changes to scheme delivery identified through the HCD process and proposed next steps.
The NSW Energy Savings Scheme started in 2009. It has so far delivered projects that will save 27,000 gigawatt hours of energy and $5.6 billion in bill savings over their lifetimes.
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