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Rob Wall
Researcher at De Montfort University
Publications - 10
Citations - 889
Rob Wall is an academic researcher from De Montfort University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Consumption (economics) & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 820 citations.
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Identifying trends in the use of domestic appliances from household electricity consumption measurements
TL;DR: In this paper, a monitoring study of the electricity consumption of a sample of UK domestic buildings is presented from the monitoring of the power consumption of 72 dwellings at five sites over a 2-year monitoring period.
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Comparing and combining theories to explain proenvironmental intentions: the case of commuting-mode choice
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the need for systematic theory comparison and development in environmentally significant behavior (ESB) research using logistic regression (N = 398), models based on Schwart...
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Evaluation of voluntary travel behaviour change: Experiences from three continents
TL;DR: IndiMark has been applied in more than 100 pilot and nearly 150 large-scale projects, targeting a total of more than three million people on three continents as mentioned in this paper, with a focus on individualised travel marketing.
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Potential for reducing electricity demand for lighting in households: An exploratory socio-technical study
Rob Wall,Tracey Crosbie +1 more
TL;DR: The potential for reducing lighting electricity consumption by replacing incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is assessed in this paper, where the authors found that households could have reduced lighting electricity usage by 50.9% if all incandescence bulbs were replaced with CFLs.
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Feasibility of renewable energy storage using hydrogen in remote communities in Bhutan
TL;DR: It is argued that there is a good case for establishing a test and demonstration system near the capital Thimphu for further investigation prior to use in remote locations, and that it is technically possible to use renewable energy and hydrogen for diversified power supplies and that where the costs of grid extension are high, it may also be financially viable.