2015 Conference Proceedings
The Behavior, Energy and Climate Change (BECC) Conference is the premier international conference focused on understanding human behavior and decision making so that this knowledge can accelerate the transition to an energy-efficient and low-carbon future. BECC is currently in its ninth year and is associated with a growing set of allied conferences in Europe and Asia.
The BECC Conference is convened by the Berkeley Energy and Climate Institute (BECI) at the University of California, Berkeley, the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center (PEEC) at Stanford University, and the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE).
The 2015 BECC conference, held October 18-21 in Sacramento, includes over 200 plenary, spotlight, panel, lightning and poster presentations. Accepted speakers are eligible to submit papers for publication in this Conference Proceedings.
There are 8 publications in this collection, published in 2015.
Jaskiewicz, Tomasz; Keyson, David V: Co-designing with office workers to reduce energy consumption and improve comfort, 2015
Kroll, Ryan M; Willems, Phil; Rubado, Dan; Belkhayat, Kathleen: Strategic Energy Management. Keys to Behavioral and Operational Change., 2015
Lipschutz, Ronnie: Practicing Energy, or Energy Consumption as Social Practice, 2015
McClaren, Mersiha; Phoutrides, Steve; O'Neil, Nick; McRae, Marjorie: Changing Industrial Energy Behavior Via Education: Case Study of an Energy Efficiency Refrigeration Certification, 2015
Petrill, Ellen M; Neenan, Bernard; Robinson, Jennifer; Donnelly, Ellen: Characterizing Customer Preferences: How the Doritos® Nachos Method Works for Electricity Service Plans, 2015
Taiebat, Morteza; Talebian, Hoda; Sassani, Farrokh; Mérida, Walter: Renewable Energy, Infrastructure and GHG Implication of Electrified Transportation: Metro Vancouver Case Study, 2015
Trinh, Kevin: A Demonstration of an Energy Feedback Research Platform in a Field Study of Real-Time Social Comparisons, 2015
Withers, Charles R. Jr.; Vieira, Robin: Why Doesn't 25 Years of an Evolving Energy Code Make More of a Difference?, 2015