: In 2022, France saw a 1.7% decrease in total electricity consumption (459.3 TWh), driven by the energy crisis and a push for "sobriety" (energy sufficiency).
Below is a structured framework for a paper on the platform and its role in the 2022 French energy landscape. Paper Framework: TrackMyWatt & Energy suffiency in France 1. Introduction 2022---TrackMyWatt--to-track-energy-consumption-in-France
: The paper should link TrackMyWatt's goals to the broader négaWatt 2022 scenario , which prioritizes "sufficiency" in lifestyle as a primary pathway for France's energy transition. 4. Results and Potential Impact : In 2022, France saw a 1
: The platform utilizes IoT devices to gather real-time data from household appliances. Introduction : The paper should link TrackMyWatt's goals
: A core feature of TrackMyWatt is setting up energy-saving challenges between friends and family.
The project (also referenced as IN-TRACKS ) was a significant 2022 initiative in France aimed at gamifying and simplifying energy consumption monitoring. Developed in collaboration with students from IMT Nord Europe , the platform focuses on identifying specific energy-saving opportunities through IoT data analysis and social challenges.
: Moving away from the "punitive" aspect of energy sobriety by emphasizing rewards and community progress.