An investigation of the attitudes and understanding of Indian university students, who are considered the country’s future workforce, was conducted to see if they could be classified into subgroups depending on their energy attitudes. The surveyed population was divided into four unique “personas”, each with a different level of engagement and a different perception of energy, using Hierarchical Cluster analysis. “Agents of Change”, “Mindful wanderer”, “Big talker”, and “Indifferent onlooker” were the four clusters identified. Energy knowledge was studied for fundamental energy themes, and the correlation test found a substantial positive relationship between energy knowledge and a person’s energy attitude. It also investigates how the find...
Teachers’ knowledge and perceptions of bioenergy, and their motivation to teach such a topic, can la...
Renewable and nuclear energy are two plausible alternatives to fossil fuel-based energy production. ...
This Thesis presents discussion and empirical evidence arguing that role (both occupational and soci...
The 8th International Conference on Energy and Environment Research ICEER 2021, 13–17SeptemberIntern...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to, by appropriate investigation, reveal the energy co...
[[abstract]]This study aimed at probing the knowledge and attitudes toward energy-related issues of ...
It is essential to understand the determinants of university students’ decisions to engage in sustai...
Abstract This study aims to determine the variables of knowledge and attitude of students in the ...
Energy exists in many different forms such as light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitat...
Abstract- An energy literacy survey for middle and high school students has been developed according...
Present students are future business and government leaders. As such, it is important to examine the...
Energy literacy, which encompasses broad content knowledge as well as affective and behavioral chara...
Abstract: Background: Energy is very crucial component in the entire process of growth, development,...
Abstract As it is known, the entire world is trying to prevent global warming, which is one of the ...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is promoting affordable and clean energy as one of t...
Teachers’ knowledge and perceptions of bioenergy, and their motivation to teach such a topic, can la...
Renewable and nuclear energy are two plausible alternatives to fossil fuel-based energy production. ...
This Thesis presents discussion and empirical evidence arguing that role (both occupational and soci...
The 8th International Conference on Energy and Environment Research ICEER 2021, 13–17SeptemberIntern...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study is to, by appropriate investigation, reveal the energy co...
[[abstract]]This study aimed at probing the knowledge and attitudes toward energy-related issues of ...
It is essential to understand the determinants of university students’ decisions to engage in sustai...
Abstract This study aims to determine the variables of knowledge and attitude of students in the ...
Energy exists in many different forms such as light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitat...
Abstract- An energy literacy survey for middle and high school students has been developed according...
Present students are future business and government leaders. As such, it is important to examine the...
Energy literacy, which encompasses broad content knowledge as well as affective and behavioral chara...
Abstract: Background: Energy is very crucial component in the entire process of growth, development,...
Abstract As it is known, the entire world is trying to prevent global warming, which is one of the ...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is promoting affordable and clean energy as one of t...
Teachers’ knowledge and perceptions of bioenergy, and their motivation to teach such a topic, can la...
Renewable and nuclear energy are two plausible alternatives to fossil fuel-based energy production. ...
This Thesis presents discussion and empirical evidence arguing that role (both occupational and soci...