The willingness to pay (WTP) plays a central role in directing appropriate policy regarding ambitious renewable energy targets. Based on this discrepancy, this study intends to investigate the willingness to pay (WTP) for Turkish citizens regarding green electricity by using a one-way analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA). The interviews were conducted comprising 2500 households in 12 major metropolitan cities of Turkey, which is based on the contingent valuation method and consists of 26 questions. The results indicate that for a 20% share of renewable energy, middle-income groups are willing to pay higher than lower and upper-income groups. Moreover, highly environmentally conscious people tend to pay more for a 20% share of green energy. ...
In this paper we estimate the willingness to pay for mix of renewable sources of electric power by m...
The aim of this paper is to assess willingness to pay for renewable energy electricity. We used a ch...
This study deliberates on the main energy policies and their implications for Turkey in recent years...
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A willingness to pay (WTP) analysis for renewable-based electricity is undertaken for the Lebanese r...
The growing consumption of fossil energy fuels that is linked with climate change and quality of lif...
For today’s world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necess...
In the present paper, the relevant literature in the field of willingness to pay (WTP) for green ele...
Current energy policy of Turkey is to increase the renewable energy share in total energy and to max...
Energy choices that are made today will greatly influence the climate of tomorrow. In addition to re...
WOS: 000266683800014A closed-form questionnaire was used to explore the prevalence of ideas of Turki...
Using renewable energy for domestic consumption has been identified as a key strategy by the Intergo...
This study aims to explore the availability and potential of renewable energy sources in Turkey as w...
Article no. 120817Development of renewable energy arguably depends on the choices of private consume...
In this paper we estimate the willingness to pay for mix of renewable sources of electric power by m...
The aim of this paper is to assess willingness to pay for renewable energy electricity. We used a ch...
This study deliberates on the main energy policies and their implications for Turkey in recent years...
WOS: 000453499700024Concerns about the exhaustion of fossil energy sources, energy security problems...
Abstract: This study aims to explore the availability and potential of renewable energy sources in T...
A willingness to pay (WTP) analysis for renewable-based electricity is undertaken for the Lebanese r...
The growing consumption of fossil energy fuels that is linked with climate change and quality of lif...
For today’s world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necess...
In the present paper, the relevant literature in the field of willingness to pay (WTP) for green ele...
Current energy policy of Turkey is to increase the renewable energy share in total energy and to max...
Energy choices that are made today will greatly influence the climate of tomorrow. In addition to re...
WOS: 000266683800014A closed-form questionnaire was used to explore the prevalence of ideas of Turki...
Using renewable energy for domestic consumption has been identified as a key strategy by the Intergo...
This study aims to explore the availability and potential of renewable energy sources in Turkey as w...
Article no. 120817Development of renewable energy arguably depends on the choices of private consume...
In this paper we estimate the willingness to pay for mix of renewable sources of electric power by m...
The aim of this paper is to assess willingness to pay for renewable energy electricity. We used a ch...
This study deliberates on the main energy policies and their implications for Turkey in recent years...