The objective of the present study is to reveal the influences of domestic communication on energy conservation behavior in daily life. The Ministry of the Environment, Japan implemented the "Uchi-Eco-Shindan" Project in 2011, which provides households with environmental consulting services. In the present study, questionnaire surveys including questions about the situation of domestic communication (e.g. whether they talk about home-appliance replacement for energy conservation with their family members after "Uchi-Eco-Shindan" ) are conducted with 613 households that were provided with "Uchi-Eco-Shindan." The available data (254 out of 613 households) is analyzed using statistical methods. The analysis finds the possibility that households' electricity consumption after "Uchi-Eco-Shindan" is influenced by the two types of domestic communication, that is, to talk about replacement of appliances to reduce electricity consumption and to warn each other about
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