Title :
Chasing the Negawatt: Visualization for Sustainable Living
Author :
Bartram, Lyn ; Rodgers, Johnny ; Muise, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Energy and resource management is an important and growing research area at the intersection of conservation, sustainable design, alternative energy production, and social behavior. Energy consumption can be significantly reduced by simply changing how occupants inhabit and use buildings, with little or no additional costs. Reflecting this fact, an emerging measure of grid energy capacity is the negawatt: a unit of power saved by increasing efficiency or reducing consumption.Visualization clearly has an important role in enabling residents to understand and manage their energy use. This role is tied to providing real-time feedback of energy use, which encourages people to conserve energy.The challenge is to understand not only what kinds of visualizations are most effective but also where and how they fit into a larger information system to help residents make informed decisions. In this article, we also examine the effective display of home energy-use data using a net-zero solar-powered home (North House) and the Adaptive Living Interface System (ALIS), North House´s information backbone.
Keywords :
data visualisation; energy conservation; power consumption; power engineering computing; solar power; adaptive living interface system; energy conservation; energy consumption; energy management; grid energy capacity; home energy-use; negawatt; net-zero solar-powered home; real-time feedback; resource management; sustainable living visualization; Buildings; Costs; Energy consumption; Energy management; Energy measurement; Power measurement; Power system management; Production; Resource management; Visualization; computer graphics; energy consumption; graphics and multimedia; information visualization;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2010.50