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The 1986 residential occupant survey
doi: 10.2172/6874583
In 1986, Pacific Northwest Laboratory developed the Residential Occupant Survey-Spring '86, which was implemented. The overall purpose of the study was to collect demographic, attitudinal, and behavioral data related to the use and conservation of electricity in dwellings participating in the Bonneville Power Administration's End-Use Load and Conservation Assessment Program (ELCAP). Information was collected on the respondents' perceptions of the energy efficiency of their dwelling, temperature the dwelling was kept when people were at home and awake during the last heating season, which rooms, if any, were not heated during the last heating season, number of times the dwelling was unoccupied for at least one week, number of times pets were let out of the dwelling per day, attitudes toward energy use and conservation and several socio-demographic variables such as age, sex, and total household income. The results of the data analyses showed age to be an important factor for reported indoor temperature and perceived energy efficiency of the dwelling. The results also showed that almost 60% of the ELCAP occupants do not heat one or more rooms during the heating season, and almost 45% of the ELCAP dwellings were unoccupied for at least one week during the reporting period.more » In terms of the reported allocation of household income for household energy expenses, the results showed that the reported dollar amount spent for the expenses remained relatively constant over income levels.« less
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Behavior, & Utilization-- Buildings, Consumption, Socio-Economic Factors, Occupants, Energy Efficiency, Us Doe, Residential Buildings, 320105 -- Energy Conservation, Efficiency, Surveys, Attitudes, Us Organizations 320100* -- Energy Conservation, And Utilization, Bonneville Power Administration, Buildings, National Organizations, 32 Energy Conservation, Institutional Factors, & Utilization-- Building Services-- (1987-)
Behavior, & Utilization-- Buildings, Consumption, Socio-Economic Factors, Occupants, Energy Efficiency, Us Doe, Residential Buildings, 320105 -- Energy Conservation, Efficiency, Surveys, Attitudes, Us Organizations 320100* -- Energy Conservation, And Utilization, Bonneville Power Administration, Buildings, National Organizations, 32 Energy Conservation, Institutional Factors, & Utilization-- Building Services-- (1987-)
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