A number of countries offer domestic consumers the option of buying their electricity supply through a ‘green tariff’, whereby the supplier typically guarantees that all or part of the supply has been generated using renewable energy sources. Various studies have sought to identify variables describing and/or predicting why domestic consumers choose to purchase a green tariff. This study builds on previous work by reviewing the UK market in particular. Using data from the Understanding Society Survey (USS), a number of variables were tested for their predictive power. This included variables identified as statistically significant within other studies, and variables that – to the authors’ knowledge – have not b...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
This paper analyses the willingness to pay (WTP) for green electricity among residential consumers i...
The extent to which deregulation increases the competitiveness of retail electricity markets depends...
Green electricity tariffs are one means by which green consumers can contribute to a more sustainabl...
Determinants of the green electricity tariff uptake in the UK / Ronnie MacPherson and Ian Lange. Sti...
This paper examines the UK mechanisms for ensuring future investment in renewable energy through con...
This paper is an attempt to provide new perspectives on green energy defaults (GED) that promote the...
This paper investigates the demand determinants of green power in the U.S. residential sector. The d...
In many retail electricity markets consumers are able to choose to purchase a green tariff, where th...
This paper investigates the acceptance of green electricity among Polish residential consumers. Our ...
The results of this study provide empirical insight into factors influencing the early adoption of g...
Abstract. In liberalized electricity markets, suppliers are offering several kinds of voluntary gree...
SUMMARY Household consumption is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Some behavi...
In liberalized electricity markets, suppliers are offering several kinds of voluntary green electri...
Electricity generated by Renewable Energy (RE) in the form of Solar PV and Wind Turbines because of ...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
This paper analyses the willingness to pay (WTP) for green electricity among residential consumers i...
The extent to which deregulation increases the competitiveness of retail electricity markets depends...
Green electricity tariffs are one means by which green consumers can contribute to a more sustainabl...
Determinants of the green electricity tariff uptake in the UK / Ronnie MacPherson and Ian Lange. Sti...
This paper examines the UK mechanisms for ensuring future investment in renewable energy through con...
This paper is an attempt to provide new perspectives on green energy defaults (GED) that promote the...
This paper investigates the demand determinants of green power in the U.S. residential sector. The d...
In many retail electricity markets consumers are able to choose to purchase a green tariff, where th...
This paper investigates the acceptance of green electricity among Polish residential consumers. Our ...
The results of this study provide empirical insight into factors influencing the early adoption of g...
Abstract. In liberalized electricity markets, suppliers are offering several kinds of voluntary gree...
SUMMARY Household consumption is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Some behavi...
In liberalized electricity markets, suppliers are offering several kinds of voluntary green electri...
Electricity generated by Renewable Energy (RE) in the form of Solar PV and Wind Turbines because of ...
A recent trend in most developed countries has been a move toward greater reliance on renewable or “...
This paper analyses the willingness to pay (WTP) for green electricity among residential consumers i...
The extent to which deregulation increases the competitiveness of retail electricity markets depends...