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1 Who: Daniel Shin Postgraduate research student, Hourly Paid Lecturer in Product Design Switching the human power back on: Using human power as a motivator for sustainable energy consumption

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6 You have to cycle to watch TV, everyone wants to watch TV at some point so that having to cycle is going to give you health benefit on top of sustainability benefit or environment. So its just that extra greatness. That might encourage someone to buy their child a bicycle and get out to ride a bike together which impacts some family socials. I know I’m saving little, but it will be like you are doing something beneficial for yourself as well as maybe saving a little bit of money. But it will be more about… you would be doing something, you are powering something, and benefiting your own well-being at the same time. So I think that would be more the motivator for me rather than the money saving.

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8 Thank you. daniel.shin@ntu.ac.uk


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