%T Behaviour change via social sanctions and shared electricity %A Craig Burton %A Seona Candy %A Behzad Rismanchi %I ZEMCH 2018 International Conference, 29 January - 1 February 2018, Melbourne, Australia %D 2018 %K Household appliances, %K Energy storage, %K Energy conservation, %K Energy consumption, %K Electricity, %K Behavioural insights, %K Regulator strategy %U https://apo.org.au/node/236521 %X Applying behaviour change methods to reduce home energy consumption has resulted in varying outcomes and also conservation effects that were short-lived. Some of the more promising treatments included In Home Energy Displays (IHDs) and home energy bills with comparisons to unknown others - for individual homes. In contrast, so-called collective “energy communities” reduce individual energy consumption and report other benefits such as group cohesion and community building. %9 Conference paper