COVID-19 triggered residential behavioral changes and electricity consumption of detached houses in Japan

Energy Build. 2023 Jul 1:290:113082. doi: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113082. Epub 2023 Apr 18.

Abstract

Many studies conducted previously have reported that due to lockdowns or stay-at-home orders associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 residential power consumption has increased in countries, particularly in cities worldwide. This study compared the power consumption of 1,339 detached houses in Japan over the past three years as well as a year after the pandemic and analyzed living behavioral changes in the 12 months after the pandemic using a questionnaire survey of occupants. As of March 2021, which is after 12 months of the beginning of the pandemic, it was confirmed that the way of life had returned to almost normal, and as a factor in increasing consumption, working from home would remain the only behavioral change that may take root in Japanese society.

Keywords: Behavioral changes; Electricity consumption; Questionnaire survey; Space cooling; Work from home.