2022---trackmywatt--to-track-energy-consumption-in-france Info
: In 2022, France saw a 1.7% decrease in total electricity consumption (459.3 TWh), driven by the energy crisis and a push for "sobriety" (energy sufficiency).
: By implementing such tools, France maintains its rank as a global leader in energy efficiency, as noted in the ACEEE International Energy Efficiency Scorecard. 5. Conclusion 2022---TrackMyWatt--to-track-energy-consumption-in-France
: Similar to datasets used for modeling residential demand in France (like the Sceaux household dataset), TrackMyWatt focuses on high-frequency (one-minute interval) monitoring to provide accurate feedback. 3. Behavioral Economics & Gamification : In 2022, France saw a 1
: Moving away from the "punitive" aspect of energy sobriety by emphasizing rewards and community progress. Conclusion : Similar to datasets used for modeling
Below is a structured framework for a paper on the platform and its role in the 2022 French energy landscape. Paper Framework: TrackMyWatt & Energy suffiency in France 1. Introduction
The project (also referenced as IN-TRACKS ) was a significant 2022 initiative in France aimed at gamifying and simplifying energy consumption monitoring. Developed in collaboration with students from IMT Nord Europe , the platform focuses on identifying specific energy-saving opportunities through IoT data analysis and social challenges.
The initiative represents a shift from passive energy monitoring to active, social engagement. By combining IoT precision with behavioral psychology, it addresses the "sufficiency" gap necessary for France to meet its 2030 and 2050 climate targets. The energy transition at the heart of a societal transition