Energy Technologies as Social Innovations
Publication Year: 2020

Energy Technologies as Social Innovations

Citation:

Senick, J. (2016, June). Energy Technologies as Social Innovations. International Association of People Environment Studies (IAPS) 24, Lund, Sweden.

Framing the Issue

  •  Commercial building owners introduce energy- saving technologies based on relative advantage
    • This means that they expect that it costs less (incremental and/or life cycle costs), functions better and provides an overall benefit to the building portfolio (e.g., more attractive to tenants, other)
  •  Building owners assume that the technology iscompatible with organizational functions

WITH MANY ENERGY SAVINGS TECHNOLOGIES THIS MAY NOT BE THE CASE!!!