This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion survey. The survey examines the energy policy preferences and attitudes of the British public, the potential for consumer engagement and consumer acceptance of various energy demand response activities. Wherever possible, comparisons were made to EPRG public opinion surveys from 2006 and 2008. Since the global financial crisis of 2008, energy and environmental concerns have decreased in priority, and respondents are more sceptical about government interventions in electricity markets. The share of individuals reporting that they are experiencing serious hardship due to energy prices has gone down from the 2008 level. While roughly half of the res...
Current policy debates and energy scenarios for the UK highlight the different possible ways of tran...
Global warming and the unsolved issues in nuclear power technology (e.g., nuclear waste disposal, se...
This paper addresses a pressing need to accelerate domestic energy policy that will lower the carbon...
This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion surv...
We present results of the 2013 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion survey on smart me...
public opinion survey on smart metering and consumption behaviour. Our survey examines the energy co...
public opinion survey on smart metering and consumption behaviour. Our survey examines the energy co...
2013 EPRG Public opinion survey : Smart energy – attitudes and behaviours / Musiliu O. Oseni, Michae...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Demand side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Background.Policy makers and program managers need to better understand consumers\u2019 perceptions ...
Public acceptance of energy technologies is an important area of energy and social science research....
The prospects of global warming and potential shortages of oil have brought energy back to the foref...
The Energy Institute (EI) developed its first Energy Barometer survey in 2015 which aims to understa...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
Current policy debates and energy scenarios for the UK highlight the different possible ways of tran...
Global warming and the unsolved issues in nuclear power technology (e.g., nuclear waste disposal, se...
This paper addresses a pressing need to accelerate domestic energy policy that will lower the carbon...
This paper presents results of the 2010 Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion surv...
We present results of the 2013 Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) public opinion survey on smart me...
public opinion survey on smart metering and consumption behaviour. Our survey examines the energy co...
public opinion survey on smart metering and consumption behaviour. Our survey examines the energy co...
2013 EPRG Public opinion survey : Smart energy – attitudes and behaviours / Musiliu O. Oseni, Michae...
Demand-side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Demand side management (DSM) is a key aspect of many future energy system scenarios1,2. DSM refers t...
Background.Policy makers and program managers need to better understand consumers\u2019 perceptions ...
Public acceptance of energy technologies is an important area of energy and social science research....
The prospects of global warming and potential shortages of oil have brought energy back to the foref...
The Energy Institute (EI) developed its first Energy Barometer survey in 2015 which aims to understa...
This study investigates the knowledge-willingness, willingness-performance, and knowledge-performanc...
Current policy debates and energy scenarios for the UK highlight the different possible ways of tran...
Global warming and the unsolved issues in nuclear power technology (e.g., nuclear waste disposal, se...
This paper addresses a pressing need to accelerate domestic energy policy that will lower the carbon...