• Title of article

    Residential bioenergy heating: A study of consumer perceptions of improved woodstoves

  • Author/Authors

    Anders Q. Nyrud، نويسنده , , Anders Roos، نويسنده , , Jon Bingen Sande، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    3169
  • To page
    3176
  • Abstract
    Consumers’ choices play a key role for the development of biomass heating in the residential sector. The city of Oslo has granted subsidies to households who change to new, improved low-emission woodstoves. The purpose of this study is to expand the knowledge about users’ experiences and attitudes to residential biomass heating. An adapted model of the Theory of Planned Behavior was used to model households’ inclination to continue using their woodstoves for heating. More than 800 questionnaires were collected from households that recently had invested in an improved woodstove. The respondents were satisfied with the new woodstoves. The respondents also considered themselves competent to use and maintain the stove and few had problems acquiring fuelwood. Further analyses showed that the intention to continue to use the new woodstove depends on economic benefits, heating performance, perceived time and effort to operate the stove, environmental effects of heating as well as perceived subjective norm. The results imply that when marketing a modern technology for bioenergy heating, both public authorities and producers should consider issues related to the users’ perception of subjective norm, such as perceived status of using bioenergy or environmental concerns, when designing campaigns to promote the use of woodstoves.
  • Keywords
    Bioenergy policy , Bioenergy marketing , Heat generation
  • Journal title
    Energy Policy
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Energy Policy
  • Record number

    972256