Consumer Behaviour Study
This project was led by PRP Architects, experts in the built environment and provided insight into consumer requirements for heat and energy services
About the project
- Comprehensive behaviour study involving domestic and commercial consumers focusing on heat
- Seeking to identify consumer requirements - now and in the future
- Understanding consumers’ responses to smart energy system proposals
This project involved thousands of respondents providing insight into consumer requirements for heat and energy services, both now and in the future. Particular focus was given to identifying the behaviour that leads people to consume energy - in particular heat and hot water.
This £3.5m project was led by PRP Architects, experts in the built environment. It involved a consortium of academia and industry - UCL Energy Institute, Frontier Economics, The Technology Partnership, The Peabody Trust, National Centre for Social Research and Hitachi Europe.