The Borneo Post

New app plugs in to people power

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CANBERRA: A new smartphone app is helping to fi ne-tune household use of electricit­y.

The app is a key component of CSIRO’s Energy Use Data Model project, which is collating, centralisi­ng and enhancing various streams of energy data.

Until now, this informatio­n has never been brought together, and the resulting platform will benefit researcher­s, government and industry.

Over time, users of CSIRO Energise will receive a range of ‘micro-surveys’ covering general household characteri­stics, tariffs and power costs, energy-usage patterns, appliances, uptake of renewables, and more.

The app will follow users’ responses over time and ask questions in response to specific events, like how air conditioni­ng is used on hot days, and how that can then improve understand­ing and management of peak energy consumptio­n.

CSIRO Energise is intended as a two-way communicat­ion channel, with users receiving insights including tips for energy efficiency in the home, cuttingedg­e research updates, and short videos from scientists.

CSIRO Energy Director Dr Tim Finnigan said that by taking part, households across the country will provide valuable data to support the science that will ultimately improve our national energy systems.

“We know the way Australian­s use energy is changing, but it’s important for us to know how quickly, and what’s driving that change,” Dr Finnigan said.

“CSIRO Energise will help fi ll missing pieces of the puzzle with robust, objective data in areas where our knowledge is lacking. This will ensure that CSIRO can continue to drive the innovation that guides an affordable, sustainabl­e and reliable energy system.” — CSIRO News

 ??  ?? By using the new CSIRO Energise app,‘citizen scientists’ will help to paint a clearer picture of contempora­ry energy use to guide research and decisions concerning Australia’s energy future. — CSIRO photo
By using the new CSIRO Energise app,‘citizen scientists’ will help to paint a clearer picture of contempora­ry energy use to guide research and decisions concerning Australia’s energy future. — CSIRO photo

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