The project involves the construction of a website where customers
can view their home's utility bills and compare them to appropriate
groups, such as other homes in their neighborhood. By definition,
half of all customers (and probably closer to 2/3 of web users)
consume more energy than average. When they discover that they
are high users, they will be more likely to seriously consider
measures to reduce their energy in order to become "lower
than average." The webpages will offer links to a variety
of energy-saving programs sponsored by the utility, EPA, and other
institutions.
The University of Delaware
will be the overall coordinator of
the project.
Berkeley Lab
will provide the web expertise, including
data transfer procedures, data extraction, and graphics development.
In addition, Berkeley Lab will help create the webpages in consultation
with the other parties.
For further information about the Web-Based Billing Project,
please contact
Alan Meier,
at +1 (510) 486-4740