Title of article
Renewable energy adoption in an ageing population: Heterogeneity in preferences for micro-generation technology adoption
Author/Authors
Ken Willis، نويسنده , , Riccardo Scarpa، نويسنده , , Rose Gilroy، نويسنده , , Neveen Hamza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
6021
To page
6029
Abstract
Many countries are endeavouring to supply more of their energy from renewable resources. Such countries are also experiencing an aging population with a greater proportion of people aged ≥65 years. This demographic shift may reduce the uptake of renewable energy, if older person households are less inclined to accept change and adopt new technologies. This paper assesses whether such households have different behavioural responses to energy efficiency compared to the rest of society and investigates whether micro-generation renewable energy technologies are less likely to be adopted by these households. It uses conditional logit and mixed logit models to investigate the impact of age of household on primary heating adoption, and also to assess the impact of older households on the installation of discretionary micro-generation technologies (solar thermal, solar voltaic, and wind power) to supplement existing heating and lighting systems. Results indicate that primary heating choice is not affected but that older person households are less inclined to adopt micro-generation technologies.
Keywords
Renewable energy , age , Adoption
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
973330
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