One of the great hopes of this revolution is that it will
help households save energy. Sensors can turn off lights and appliances when
not in use, or turn the heating down when people go to bed. Smartphone apps can
provide households with more insight into the energy use of their appliances.
While estimates vary widely, industry proponents suggest
that emerging connected home technologies could help households reduce their
energy bills by 10-25%. Such claims are largely speculative given the absence
of robust “before and after” research.
Social research from Australia and the UK is revealing ways
in which IOT might also increase energy demand. We have identified three
“hidden” energy impacts which are rarely considered in IOT research or
energy-saving predictions.
Read The Conversation
story - “The hidden energy cost of smart homes.”
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