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    Changing demand: flexibility of energy practices in households with children (interim report)
    10 Jul 2014
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    Centre for Urban Research (RMIT)

    This report investigates the practices that use energy in households with children to understand change and flexibility for demand management. The findings suggest that demand management and engagement activities need to go beyond individually motivating family households to save money, protect the environment, or make...

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