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SCINEMA science film festival winners announced for 2023

SCINEMA International Science Film Festival has brought the world of science and the magic of cinema together for another year.

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Future home havens: Australians likely to use more energy to stay in and save money

Our research shows people relate to energy through what it helps them do: feed the family, clean the house and stay healthy, comfortable and entertained. Energy itself is rarely the first consideration. When we understand energy as embedded in everyday life, the simple laws of supply and demand become complicated.



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iTWire - Project explores how diverse households will 'live and use energy' over the coming decades: Monash University

A project  led by Monash University researchers has paved the way to help guide the energy industry to meet the needs and expectations of Austral...

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Australians likely to use more energy to stay in and save money

Australians likely to use more energy to stay in and save money
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Energy Transition Risks Without Deeper Consumer Understanding

Energy Transition Risks Without Deeper Consumer Understanding
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Managing changing energy and health needs of Australian households

Monash University researchers have identified opportunities for better energy management to address lifestyle changes in Australian households..Image credit: Unsplash - Marvin MeyerThrough the pandemic, living practices in Australian households have

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What Does our Energy use Look Like at Home in Future?


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The Future Home Life Report, conducted by the Monash University’s ETLab researchers, has offered insights into the way digital lifestyle trends are impacting energy demands. The report presents 45 trends and 10 principles to inform energy planning and forecasting what home life looks like in the future.
The team investigated seven areas of home life, where the majority of energy demand and peak electricity demand occurs currently, or is anticipated to increase in the future. These include charging and mobility, cooking and eating, heating and cooling and working and studying from home. As emerging technologies, platforms and services become part of people’s digital lifestyles, their activities across all these areas are changing, along with their relationship to energy.

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iTWire - Increased use of home technologies impact energy consumption


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Increased use of home technologies impact energy consumption
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Monash University researchers identify 45 trends and formulate ten principles revolving energy planning and forecasting for future home life in a new study. The researchers add that as trends emerge in different households, consumers’ interests should be taken into account in the development of future energy systems.
The role of the home continues to change along with our day-to-day impact on household electricity demand, according to a
Future Home Life report by Monash University.
Future Home Life report presents 45 trends and ten principles to inform energy planning and forecasting for future home life.

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