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Download filePolicy mixes for more sustainable smart home technologies
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posted on 2023-06-10, 03:22 authored by Benjamin SovacoolBenjamin Sovacool, Dylan Furszyfer Del RioDylan Furszyfer Del Rio, S GriffithsSmart home technologies refer to devices that provide some degree of digitally connected, automated, or enhanced services to household occupants. Smart homes have become prominent in recent technology and policy discussions about energy efficiency, climate change, and the sustainability of buildings. Nevertheless, do they truly promote sustainability goals? Based on an extensive original dataset involving expert interviews, supplemented with a review of the literature, this study elaborates on an array of social, technical, political, and environmental risks facing smart home innovation, with clear implications for research, policy, and technology development. Only with a more thoughtful and coordinated mix of policies in place will smart home adoption begin to fulfill some of the sustainability objectives their advocates continually promise.
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Journal
Environmental Research LettersISSN
1748-9326Publisher
IOP PublishingExternal DOI
Issue
5Volume
16Page range
1-13Article number
a054073Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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