In Green Company: Behavioral Methods for Energy Efficiency
In 2011, together the Renewable Energy Fund from the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation, BIF launched a research initiative that looked at commercial energy usage from the perspective of people who make day to day decisions: executives responsible for energy policies and decisions, employees who generate ideas and whose actions define energy usage. Taking this human factors approach, we sought to identify new behavior frameworks that companies can adopt in order to shift ? both culturally and behaviorally. Based on the research and resulting insights, In Good Company: Behavioral Methods for Energy Efficiency emerged to help companies be more successful in their energy efforts.
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