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Gellings, Clark W. Saving energy and reducing CO₂ emissions with electricity. Lilburn, GA: Fairmont Press, 2011.

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Efken, David. Saving our way out of nuclear power: Displacing reactors with electricity efficiency. Washington, D.C: Public Citizen, Critical Mass Energy Project, 1987.

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Cohen, Zolton. Energy saving guide: Save money on home heating & air conditioning, water, electricity, gas. Lincolnwood, Ill: Publications International, 2006.

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Lawlor, J. An evaluation of a promotional campaign by the ESB, offering energy-saving devices to night-saver electricity customers. Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute, 1997.

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Hoile, David J. An econometric study of a British residential time-of-use electricity pricing experiment: A small contribution to saving mother earth. [s.l.]: typescript, 1995.

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Elliott, R. Neal. Electricity consumption and the potential for electric energy savings in the manufacturing sector. Washington, D.C: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, 1994.

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Hirst, Eric. Three years after participation: Electricity savings due to the BPA residential weatherization pilot program. Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1985.

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White, Dennis L. Electricity savings among participants three years after weatherization in Bonneville's 1986 residential weatherization program. Oak Ridge, Tenn: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1990.

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Saving Electricity in a Hurry. OECD, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264109469-en.

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Agency, International Energy, ed. Saving electricity in a hurry: Dealing with temporary shortfalls in electricity suppliers. Paris: OECD/IEA, 2005.

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d'Electrothermie, Union Internationale, ed. Energy saving in buildings by efficient use of electricity. Paris: U.I.E., 1996.

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d'Electrothermie, Union Internationale, ed. Energy saving in industry by efficient use of electricity. Paris: U.I.E., 1996.

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Publishing, OECD. Saving Electricity in a Hurry: Dealing with Temporary Shortfalls on Electricity Suppliers (Tema Nord 2005). Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2005.

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Reader's Digest Energy-Efficient Home Manual: Expert guidance on saving energy and conserving water. London, England: The Reader's Digest Association Limited, 2007.

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Scott, Peter. Bringing Power to the People. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783817.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the marketing of white goods—labour-saving appliances powered by electricity or gas. While small devices such as the electric iron were typically sold through shops, power-hungry durables such as cookers, refrigerators, water heaters, and wash boilers, were sold mainly through specialist electrical contractor/retailers, some larger department stores, and, especially, the power utilities. Power supply concerns saw such appliances as key to building power sales and thus gaining productivity advantages from a larger and more even load. Crucially, they also regarded these appliances as a key competitive weapon in the battle with rival local utility providers (electricity/gas). We explore the nature of production systems and value chains in this sector, the range of appliances on offer and their advantages and costs, and the ways in which the marketing battle between gas and electricity suppliers boosted their diffusion.
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Gellings, Clark W. Efficient electricity use: Estimates of maximum energy savings. Electric Power Research Institute, 1990.

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Efficient electricity use: Estimates of maximum energy savings. Palo Alto, Calif: EPRI, 1990.

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Godden, Lee, and Anne Kallies. Smart Infrastructure: Innovative Energy Technology, Climate Mitigation, and Consumer Protection in Australia and Germany. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0022.

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‘Smart infrastructure’, such as smart meters, are innovative, information-based energy technologies designed to promote systemic energy efficiency, cost savings, and to transition energy markets toward sustainable outcomes, including reducing climate change impacts. Smart meters promise innovation in electricity markets–as an enabler of demand-side services and a more distributed energy system. The chapter examines three case studies of legal reform for smart meter introduction in Australia and Germany. It concludes that the realization of the innovation promise of smart infrastructure requires the legal system to address consumer-oriented social and economic changes. While legal responses are growing in sophistication, significant questions around consumer protection remain, although Germany emphasizes consumer privacy more than Australian case studies. Finally, Germany most closely links innovation to climate change and electricity system transitions, whereas, increasingly, Australian policies emphasize the consumer benefits and innovation in the business models for electricity distribution.
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Electricity savings in hospitals: A guide for senior financial managers. Watford: BRESCU, 1992.

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Hirst, Eric. Electricity Use and Savings in the Hood River Conservation Project. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1987.

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Silva, Sergio Mendonça da, Sílvio Parodi Oliveira Camilo, Cristina Keiko Yamaguchi, and Miguelangelo Gianezini. Indutores de políticas, programas e práticas socioambientais: análise das distribuidoras de energia elétrica do sul do Brasil. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-420-3.

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This study investigates determinants of socio-environmental practices, (mandatory and voluntary), as evidenced in southern Brazil’s electric energy distribution companies. It seeks to understand this phenomenon with interdisciplinary protection through theoretical constructs of Social Responsibility, Environmental Management, Evidence, Legitimacy, Reputation, and Institutional. This integration contributes to understanding the reasons why companies undertake and evidence their socio- -environmental practices to external audiences. The literature suggests that socio-environmental practices are explained by various reasons, such as: enforced by legal impositions and/or voluntariness, to strengthen legitimacy, maintain and develop a reputation, and by isomorphism of the competitive operating environment. Given the above, the objective of this work is to investigate factors that determine the disclosure of socio-environmental practices in electricity distribution companies in the south of Brazil. In the methodological aspects, a qualitative approach was used, with descriptive and exploratory objectives. As a research strategy, a multichannel study was applied through two electricity distribution companies in the south of the country, CELESC Distribuição S.A. (Centrais Elétricas de Santa Catarina) and COPEL Distribuição S.A. (Companhia Paranaense de Energia). Data collection took place in two stages, the first one with a search on documentary, physical and virtual basis, and the second stage using a semi-structured interview with professionals from the Social and Environmental Responsibility area of each of the companies surveyed. The information collected was related to the period of 2014, 2015, and 2016. The results showed that the Annual Reports, service stations, and participation in external events constitute the primary means and channels of evidence of socio-environmental practices. There was a greater tendency to develop social practices. However, there are programs focused on climate change, conscious consumption and electricity saving, social inclusion, recovery of citizenship, and people’s quality of life. The COPEL company presented a tendency to evidence voluntary practices with more intensity, also showing consistency and maintenance of the programs during the studied period. Regarding corporate and sustainability policies, it was noted that companies adopt very similar strategies. It is concluded that the age, size, and corporate reputation of companies are the main determinants of socio-environmental practices, highlighting the presence of mimetic isomorphism characterized by the use of the same types of means and channels of evidence and by the symmetry of practices and policies developed by companies CELESC and COPEL.
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Geller, Howard S. 1988 lighting ballast efficiency standards analysis of electricity and economic savings. American Council for an Energy-efficient, 1988.

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Great Britain. Energy Efficiency Office. and Building Research Energy Conservation Support Unit., eds. Electricity savings in hospitals: A guide for energy and estate managers. [UK]: Energy Efficiency Office, 1993.

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Federal electricity: Retail competition could create savings for the Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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Federal electricity: Retail competition could create government savings : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1997.

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Hirst, Eric. Actual Electricity Savings For Homes Retrofit by the BPA Residential Weatherization Program. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1985.

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Hirst, Eric. Three Years After Participation, Electricity Savings Due to the BPA Residential Weatherization Pilot Program. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1985.

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Goeltz, Richard T. Electricity Savings One to Three Years After Participation in the BPA Residential Weatherization Program. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1986.

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My electrician drives a Porsche?: Investing in the rise of the new spending class. 2016.

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Schweitzer, Martin. Electricity savings one and two years after weatherization a study of 1986 participants in Bonneville's residential ... Oak Ridge National Laboratory., 1989.

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Trust, Energy Saving. Energy efficiency standards of performance 1994-1998: A review of the achievements of the 14 Public Electricity Suppliers in England, Wales and Scotland in delivering energy savings to customers. Energy Saving Trust, 1998.

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