A socio-economic examination of participation in socially innovative energy projects

被引:3
|
作者
Carroll, James [1 ]
Denny, Eleanor [1 ]
Ferris, Adam [2 ]
Petrov, Ivan [1 ]
Wu, Hangjian [3 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dept Econ, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford, England
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Hlth Econ Res Unit HERU, Aberdeen, Scotland
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Social innovation in energy (SIE); Energy initiatives; Energy cooperatives; Energy crowdfunding; Peer-to-peer (P2P) Energy trading; Energy transition; RENEWABLE ENERGY; CHOICE EXPERIMENT; COMMUNITY ENERGY; COOPERATIVES; GERMANY; ELECTRICITY; KEY; OPPORTUNITIES; INDEPENDENCE; PREFERENCES;
D O I
10.1016/j.eist.2023.100746
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper aims to examine the role of citizen investment in scaling up renewable generation through participating or investing in social innovation in energy. It presents an explorative study demonstrating results of large-scale surveys of the general public across twelve countries (11 European plus the USA), representing the views of over 10,000 individuals. These surveys focus on three types of innovative energy business models, namely: energy cooperatives, crowdfunding and peer-to-peer platforms. In particular, we study the socioeconomic, demographic and attitudinal attributes of self-reported early participants in similar energy organizations, and also separately among those who express an unwillingness to participate in the above business models. The findings suggest that factors such as age, education, gender, risk preferences, previous general investment experience and trust in the carbon saving claims of organizations are important in explaining both self-reported previous and future participation in energy initiatives.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Socio-economic and environmental implications of the hydroelectric projects in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
    Rana N.
    Sati S.P.
    Sundriyal Y.P.
    Doval M.M.
    Juyal N.
    Journal of Mountain Science, 2007, 4 (4) : 344 - 353
  • [42] The socio-economic impact of built heritage projects conducted by private investors
    Murzyn-Kupisz, Monika
    JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE, 2013, 14 (02) : 156 - 162
  • [43] Implementation of priority national projects and socio-economic development of the Chechen Republic
    Saiev, Z. A.
    TERRA ECONOMICUS, 2010, 8 (02): : 151 - 156
  • [44] Technical versus socio-economic and environmental criteria in power transmission projects
    Naval N.
    Yusta J.M.
    Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal, 2023, 21 : 202 - 207
  • [45] THE USE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC RANKING IN 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
    BARRETT, D
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, 1983, 87 (02) : 225 - 225
  • [46] TOWARDS AN EVALUATIVE STUDY OF JOINT VENTURE PROJECTS WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS
    CHOUDHURY, MA
    SINGAPORE ECONOMIC REVIEW, 1983, 28 (02): : 59 - 78
  • [47] SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF FOOD FOR WORK PROJECTS - GERMAN - BERGMANN,C
    WELLER, E
    INTERNATIONALES ASIENFORUM, 1975, 6 (01): : 114 - 114
  • [48] Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health: Socio-Economic Status as a Determinant of Health
    Dzambazovic, Roman
    Gerbery, Daniel
    SOCIOLOGIA, 2014, 46 (02): : 194 - 219
  • [49] Regional specifics of innovative development of socio-economic systems in the Russian Federation
    Kiseleva, Natalia N.
    Shanin, Sergey A.
    Ashkhotov, Anzor M.
    Akindeev, Jurii A.
    Bozieva, Irina A.
    AMAZONIA INVESTIGA, 2018, 7 (16): : 351 - 360
  • [50] Successful Development of Startups as a Global Trend of Innovative Socio-Economic Transformations
    Kofanov, Oleskii
    Zozul'ov, Oleksandr
    INTERNATIONAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES-RIMCIS, 2018, 7 (02): : 191 - 217