The role of perceived control over appliances in the acceptance of electricity load-shifting programmes
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Title
The role of perceived control over appliances in the acceptance of electricity load-shifting programmes
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Keywords
Load-shifting, Control, Data security, Social acceptance, Electricity demand of households
Journal
Energy Efficiency
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 1115-1127
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-02-17
DOI
10.1007/s12053-017-9508-5
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