Investigating Opinion Dynamics Models in Agent-Based Simulation of Energy Eco-Feedback Programs

12/03/2021
by   Mohammad Zarei, et al.
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According to research, reducing consumer energy demand through behavioural interventions is an important factor of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.On this basis, feedback interventions that make energy consumption and conservation efforts apparent are seen as a feasible method for increasing energy-saving habits. Simulation techniques provide a convenient and cost-effective tool for examining the parameters that may affect the amount of energy saved as a result of such interventions. However, constructing a reliable model that accurately represents real-world processes is a significant issue. Five Opinion Dynamic (OD) models that depict how opinion change occurs among individuals interactions are investigated in this paper, and a Revised OD (ROD) model is suggested to develop more efficient eco-feedback simulation models. The results show that the influence condition and the weight-factor of connected opinions have a substantial impact on the accuracy of simulation outputs when compared to field experiment reports. As a result, ROD has been proposed for eco-feedback program simulations, as it provides the nearest approximation to the field data.

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