This article examines which policy features affect the perceived effectiveness and acceptability of pricing policies aimed to reduce CO2 emissions. A survey study was conducted among 112 Dutch respondents in 2003. As hypothesized, incentives and policies targeting efficiency behavior were perceived to be more effective and acceptable than were disincentives and policies targeting curtailment behavior. Policies targeting direct energy use were evaluated as more effective than those targeting indirect energy use. No significant differences were found between the acceptability of policies targeting direct and indirect energy savings. As expected, push measures were perceived to be more effective and acceptable when revenues are allocated withi...
Increased energy efficiency represents a crucial opportunity for European industrial sustainability,...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
To reach the targets set in the Paris climate agreement, environmental policy interventions are requ...
This article examines which policy features affect the perceived effectiveness and acceptability of ...
Public acceptance of sustainable energy policies is critical for successfully transitioning towards ...
Many studies identify energy efficiency as the most important and least costly option for reducing C...
Climate change has been a topic of interest both in politics and academics during the last decades a...
This paper describes how energy policy can be evaluated in practice. The goal is to make policy make...
Many studies identify energy efficiency as the most important and least costly option for reducing C...
This research investigates the contribution of sustainable energy policy and energy saving policy to...
AbstractThe increase of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere has affected the global climate. ...
Introduction: A large number of policy instruments have been developed to induce energy efficiency a...
The residential sector is one of the EU's priority sectors where carbon mitigation needs to be reali...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Increased energy efficiency represents a crucial opportunity for European industrial sustainability,...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
To reach the targets set in the Paris climate agreement, environmental policy interventions are requ...
This article examines which policy features affect the perceived effectiveness and acceptability of ...
Public acceptance of sustainable energy policies is critical for successfully transitioning towards ...
Many studies identify energy efficiency as the most important and least costly option for reducing C...
Climate change has been a topic of interest both in politics and academics during the last decades a...
This paper describes how energy policy can be evaluated in practice. The goal is to make policy make...
Many studies identify energy efficiency as the most important and least costly option for reducing C...
This research investigates the contribution of sustainable energy policy and energy saving policy to...
AbstractThe increase of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere has affected the global climate. ...
Introduction: A large number of policy instruments have been developed to induce energy efficiency a...
The residential sector is one of the EU's priority sectors where carbon mitigation needs to be reali...
Several criteria are usually considered when evaluating climate policy options. If the policy is ine...
Increased energy efficiency represents a crucial opportunity for European industrial sustainability,...
Historically, energy demand reductions have been the main driver of carbon emission reductions. Howe...
To reach the targets set in the Paris climate agreement, environmental policy interventions are requ...