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The Tips I learned...
This blog is by an enthusiastic participant from Zomergem, Belgium.
Children - helpers or saboteurs?
A Polish participant illustrates the joy and pitfalls of including children in an energy saving competition!
It is a well-known fact that kids are the best target group for educational activities. But as much as they can help you they can also bring you down in the competition rankings. Taking part in EnergyNeighbourhoods, I had the opportunity to learn my lesson on both aspects interacting with my children.
How energy-saving lamps influence your TV-viewing behaviour
How energy-saving lamps influence your TV-viewing behavior by the energy master of the Austrian "wanted:energy" group
The first few weeks of our energy hunt are over and as the energy coach of “wanted:energy”, I’m proud to say that our energy neighborhood actually managed some pretty good shots!
Why is it good to compete as a group?
A Hungarian team explain why being part of a group is so important.
A Crossgates Waster takes the lead
John Powell, participant of the Crossgates Wasters team recounts his experience of the Energy Neighbourhoods competition
My initial thoughts about the energy neighbourhoods competition was that you were dammed if you didn’t make savings and dammed if you did make savings by being branded as an “energy waster”.
Slovenian Climate Challenge winner gives top tips
Slovenian Climate Challenge winner, Marko Odič shares some of his winning tips!
Standby hunting!
Mickael Tissot is an Energy Master for one of the French teams. This blog recounts his experience of going on a standby hunt around his home !
"After my energy master training I carried out a few tests in my home to see where I could save a watt or two! This shows you where, until a few weeks ago, I was wasting my energy…..
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