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Power Down (7/22/11)

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Climate One

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4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2011

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Power Down The Rev. Canon Sally G. Bingham, President, The Regeneration Project Chris King, Chief Regulatory Officer, eMeter Gregory Walton, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stanford University Energy underpins our civilization. It’s hardly surprising that convincing people to use less of something so tied to their comfort and survival is challenging. Smart policy has given California a head start, but it’s not enough. We need to dig deeper to reap energy savings, say these three experts convened by Climate One. “I think there’s a downside in focusing too narrowly on money,” says Gregory Walton, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. Instead, Walton and his team focus on creating the sense that saving energy is a community movement. We need to reach a point where saving energy becomes the social norm, he says, as is the case with wearing seat belts and recycling. “There’s a psychological transformation that happens,” Walton says. “It’s the same behavior, the same experience, but it comes to feel very different by virtue of its social need.” There are still other levers to pull. “I have a bit of an advantage, in that most religions can use guilt,” jokes Rev. Sally G. Bingham, President and Founder, California Interfaith Power & Light. “Sometimes it works. But mostly our congregations that are cutting their energy use are doing it for the right reasons,” she says. “Fairly often a congregation will begin this process for money saving reasons, but also because they feel they are doing the right thing” Chris King, Chief Regulatory Officer, eMeter, says customers need better information. “There’s this strong desire for more information and ability to do something,” he says. “What they really want to know: How much energy does each of my appliances use?” It’s helpful to know that electricity consumption spiked when I plugged in my toaster, he says, but without comparing it to the total, the bigger picture is lost. A better solution is to give customers a monthly breakdown for electricity use by all appliances, which he says can be done with up to 90% accuracy using a combination of the smart meter and algorithms. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco on July 22nd, 2011 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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How will we power our future? Can we create a healthy and clean economy?

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Climate One at the Commonwealth Club is at the forefront of the global debate about energy, economy, and the environment.

0:41.5

Bringing together the brightest and most provocative leaders of our time, Climate One is the place where big ideas get heard.

0:47.9

With thoughtful and insightful discussions on policy, business, science, and culture, Climate One founder Greg Dalton gets to the heart

0:55.5

of the matter. It's our future. It's time to come together. Welcome to Climate One of the

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Commonwealth Club. I'm Greg Dalton. Has your electric utility bill ever spurred you to change

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your habits around home? Many consumers know they could save money if they use energy more

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wisely. And they know there could save money if they use energy more wisely, and they know

1:12.2

there are environmental and social consequences of how they power their lives. So what's

1:17.0

preventing people from acting upon the knowledge they have for personal and collective gain?

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It's that lack of actionable information, lack of motivation, or something else. For the next hour, we'll discuss shaping individual energy consumption from very

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different perspectives, psychology, technology, and spirituality.

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Along with our live audience in San Francisco, we welcome three experts.

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The Reverend Cannon, Sally Bingham, President of California Interfaith, Power, and Light. Chris King is

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Chief Regulatory Officer of E-Meter, a technology company, and Greg Walton is

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