Determine the indicator's value by using the following methodology:
1) List the energy-saving measures promoted by your intervention. These can be any measures that reduce the consumption of unsustainable energy (see examples above).
2) Define how many measures a respondent needs to practice to be considered as ‘following measures that reduce the usage of unsustainable sources of energy’. For example, using at least 2 out of 4 promoted measures (the benchmark should be pretested so that it is not unrealistically high or unnecessarily low).
3) Conduct individual interviews with a representative sample of the target group members, using the following questions:
RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTION (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)
Q1: Do you use [specify the energy-saving measure]?
A1: yes / no / won’t say
Repeat the question for all the remaining energy-saving measures promoted by the project.
4) Count the number of respondents who follow at least the minimum number of the promoted measures (see step 2).
5) To determine the indicator’s value, divide the number of respondents who follow at least the minimum number of the promoted measures by the total number of respondents (exclude those who refused to respond to Q1). Multiply the result by 100 to convert it to a percentage.