Abstract:The purpose of conducted research was to recognize factors determining households’ Energy transition and barriers that slow that process. Energy transition itself, understood as a shift in the structure of fuels used in energy production and technological changes related to its use, are key elements of shaping the economy. It was determined to what extent existing household renewable energy installations meet the energy needs of their residents and what factors encourage their installation. In addition, barrie… Show more
“…A study by O'Malley et al [29] also stated that limited access to finance is a key barrier to energy efficiency. More recent studies, such as those by Lou et al [30] and Jadwiga et al [31], again reinforce the financial factor as the most significant barrier for users.…”
Section: Barriers To Decisions On Energy Renovation In Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On the benefits of the energy improvement of buildings to the quality of life and the environment, Jadwiga et al [31] showed in their study that, despite some negative effects of the energy transition, they attach more importance to its beneficial aspects.…”
Section: Barriers To Decisions On Energy Renovation In Buildingsmentioning
The aim of this research was to analyze the drivers and barriers facing the agents involved in the energy renovation process and the effective use of existing subsidies for this purpose. The drive for energy renovation in buildings is undeniable. European policies aiming to completely decarbonize the economy by 2050 will give an important boost to the building sector in Europe by improving comfort conditions in renovated homes. In this study, a questionnaire was developed using the free software LimeSurvey, which was then evaluated by experts. The questionnaire included representative indicators of energy refurbishment and was segmented into the intervening groups to highlight their differences. The results were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney test for group comparisons and Pearson’s correlation coefficient to assess the relationships between the responses. This analysis reveals the complexity of a process, in which excessive bureaucratic requirements to obtain Next Generation EU funds, economic aspects (80%) and owners’ lack of awareness are the barriers that were most highlighted by those surveyed (77%). In terms of motivation, we found that, apart from economic savings (88%), the most valued aspect for users was noise insulation (93%), which is not directly related to energy improvement. This study highlights the lack of knowledge and information that the agents responsible for this change have about energy improvement and their differences in opinions on motivations and barriers.
“…A study by O'Malley et al [29] also stated that limited access to finance is a key barrier to energy efficiency. More recent studies, such as those by Lou et al [30] and Jadwiga et al [31], again reinforce the financial factor as the most significant barrier for users.…”
Section: Barriers To Decisions On Energy Renovation In Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On the benefits of the energy improvement of buildings to the quality of life and the environment, Jadwiga et al [31] showed in their study that, despite some negative effects of the energy transition, they attach more importance to its beneficial aspects.…”
Section: Barriers To Decisions On Energy Renovation In Buildingsmentioning
The aim of this research was to analyze the drivers and barriers facing the agents involved in the energy renovation process and the effective use of existing subsidies for this purpose. The drive for energy renovation in buildings is undeniable. European policies aiming to completely decarbonize the economy by 2050 will give an important boost to the building sector in Europe by improving comfort conditions in renovated homes. In this study, a questionnaire was developed using the free software LimeSurvey, which was then evaluated by experts. The questionnaire included representative indicators of energy refurbishment and was segmented into the intervening groups to highlight their differences. The results were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney test for group comparisons and Pearson’s correlation coefficient to assess the relationships between the responses. This analysis reveals the complexity of a process, in which excessive bureaucratic requirements to obtain Next Generation EU funds, economic aspects (80%) and owners’ lack of awareness are the barriers that were most highlighted by those surveyed (77%). In terms of motivation, we found that, apart from economic savings (88%), the most valued aspect for users was noise insulation (93%), which is not directly related to energy improvement. This study highlights the lack of knowledge and information that the agents responsible for this change have about energy improvement and their differences in opinions on motivations and barriers.
“…In this context, the promotion of this direction of change is strongly emphasised in the literature, where sustainable development is captured as a critical direction in the evolution of the world's economies, and the role of households in this process is widely explored and highlighted [47,48]. The positive impact of RES in this area is emphasised, among others, by A. Biernat-Jarka et al, who conducted a similar study on practical choices of RES solutions, drawing attention to their role in reducing the level of energy poverty, which in Poland affects as much as 9% of the community [49], as energy expenses constitute one of the main burdens on household budgets [50] E. J. Szyma ńska et al in a similar strand of research point to similar choices in practical terms, articulating at the same time the barriers to the development of this dimension of household activity [44], which, as noted by D. Štreimikien ė et al are gradually being eliminated in the world [51]. M. Makešová et al, point to the impact of the RES dimension development on the process of strengthening economic well-being while emphasising the vital importance of this dimension in the process of energy systems transformation, giving grounds for locating it among the integral elements of this process [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the odds ratio change scale exp( βj ) of the logit model βj determine the OR values, where the average change is created by a unit increase in the variable [41,42]. The practice of this approach to the study of qualitative dichotomous variables is evident in the literature [43,44].…”
Section: Innovative Green Technology Solutions In Polish Households-a...mentioning
Green technologies are undergoing strong development. These are created by global formal and legal regulations enforcing the reduction of the share of non-renewable energy sources in the energy systems of economies and the minimisation of harmful emissions through the development of technologies based on renewable energy sources. In addition, the development of green technologies is driven by the need to reduce the rising cost of electricity, particularly affecting households in countries heavily reliant on coal-fired power generation, where green technologies are only just gaining popularity (e.g., Poland). With this in mind, it was considered important to present the formal and legal background of the development of the Polish energy system towards sustainability and to discuss the green technology market in Poland, including innovative solutions in this field, which are or could be, applied to small individual consumers (households). The main objective of the study was to analyse the interest of households in innovative green technology solutions, determined by the surface area and cubic capacity of buildings, in order to strengthen the source material that can be used by decision-makers when designing a strategy for the development of the green energy market in Poland, with a special focus on individual consumers. The study was carried out based on a critical analysis of the available literature, regulations, and industry reports, as well as survey material enabling practical evaluation of solutions by users of innovative technologies. The practical research dimension was reinforced by statistical instrumentation, using the statistical instrument PQstat version 1.8.4.164. The main findings of this study show a significant level of openness of households in Poland to innovative green technologies and a clear relationship between the area and volume of a building and the range of choices made. The most popular solutions in this respect include photovoltaics, followed by heat pumps. Furthermore, it was noted that the area and cubic volume of a building determines the potential and scale of future strengthening of the RES dimension by small individual consumers.
“…Guan et al (2023) described the worldwide increase [5], and Saligkaras and Papageorgiou (2022) outline the European increase in household electricity prices [6]. Szymańska et al (2023) found that Polish prosumers are less concerned about the energy crisis and its price increase than non-prosumers [7].…”
Section: A Impact Of Europe's Energy Crisis On Consumption Behaviormentioning
Prosumers with photovoltaic systems can reduce their electricity expenses by increasing their consumption of selfgenerated electricity. This makes them more resilient to price shocks, like the 2022 European energy crisis. We evaluate how prosumers adapt their consumption behavior in response to such political uncertainty and increasing electricity prices. The collected survey and smart meter data allow us to evaluate the perceived selfreported and measured impact on self-consumption. Saving intentions due to the energy crisis are more clearly displayed by the survey than by the measured self-consumption. While solar radiation predominantly explains self-consumption changes, Google searches on electricity-related topics have limited explanatory power. However, considering time lags and the interaction with solar radiation leads to more nuanced insights on the effect of Google searches. Depending on the level of solar radiation, the effect of Google searches ranges from decreasing the daily self-consumption by 26.45 Wh to increasing it by 69.45 Wh.
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