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Exploring our lifestyles and energy services. Christian Hödl Lisa Koch Christine Rossegger Lisa Thalmaier. Content. Influences of our lifestyles on: Production Mobility Housing Evaluation of the questionnaires. Production – energy consumption. Production – CO2-emissions.
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Exploring our lifestyles and energy services Christian Hödl Lisa Koch Christine Rossegger Lisa Thalmaier
Content • Influences of our lifestyles on: • Production • Mobility • Housing • Evaluation of the questionnaires
Production Survey on energy efficiency • High importance of energy efficiency in 48% of the companies • potential for the reduction of energy consumption was in most cases estimated between 0 - 15% • Problems with the implementation are often connected with information problems or financial problems
Mobility • motorisation rate of passenger cars • all European states, except Germany, increasedtheirmotorisation rate • Austria: at least onecar per twoinhabitants • reflectsthequestionnaire
Mobility • passenger transportbyrail • F and D had the largest numbers of passenger kilometres • AUT is one of the five states, that reported the highest average distances traveled by rail • apart fromsixstates, every mentioned country showed an inreased use of rail transport per inhabitant
Mobility • passenger transportbyair • increase of air transportation in all states in the periode from 2003- 2008 • between 2008 and 2009 a decrease of 5.9%, caused by the economic crisis • in April 2010 a decrease of 18% compared to the year before, caused by the Icelandic volcanic eruption
Housing Development of Energy services related to housing 1990 – 2009: • Austria’s gross inland energy consumption + 28,7% • Energetic end use without heating + 38,8%
Housing • Increasing factors (1990 – 2009) • Austria’s population • Number of main residence • Average size of living space • Energetic end use without heating • Energetic end use for heating was decreasing
Housing • SpecificElectricEnergy Services • Distriputionofhousehold´s total energyconsumption in Austria: E.g. Householdappliancesandrefrigeratorsaretogetheraccountingforalmost 34%
Housing Internet • Our lifestyle is highly depending on the Internet • 2006 server farms in US used 61 billions kilowatt-hours of energy (1,5% of Total) • 1000 Google search requests are causing as much CO2 emissions as an average car produces per kilometer • In March 2009: 9 billion search requests only in the USA (12.000 car kilometers per hour )
Housing Reduntandenergyuse • Standby energyconsumption: 4% of total energyconsumption • Avoiding redundant thermal or special electric energy services by controls: 15% reduction • Our current lifestyle is very much dependent on the use of flows instead of building up stocks • We should invest much more in the quality of our buildings instead of using that much energy to provide energy services • Buildings with passive house standards could reduce final energyusedtoprovide thermal energyservicestheoretically to 100%
Evaluation – Methodology and Challenges • Implementation of SPSS • Population of the analysis: 64 not all questionnaires were completely filled in number of evaluated data per question varies • difficulties regarding the questions : • Standby electricity consumption: • problems with the metering • wrong data was excluded • European and Intercontinental flights: • For some students it was not clear if a bidirectional flight should be counted as “1” or as “2”
Evaluation– Local distances mobility profile Considering an 5km/h walking speed: 217 km/day
Evaluation– Male vs. Femalestandbyelectricityconsumption The female students consume approx. 23% more than their male colleagues
Evaluation– Male vs. Femalelocalmobilityprofile Male students: larger distances by bike Female students: larger distances by bus, train and also by car