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ID115647
Title ProperConsumer perceptions of smart grid development
Other Title Informationresults of a Hong Kong survey and policy implications
LanguageENG
AuthorMah, Daphne Ngar-yin ;  Vleuten, Johannes Marinus van der ;  Hills, Peter ;  Tao, Julia
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Consumers have a major role to play in smart grid technologies which can be instrumental in addressing climate change and energy challenges. However, little is known about how consumers perceive, and how they might respond to the opportunities that smart grid technologies offer. This paper reports the results from a Hong Kong survey (n=505). It contributes to the literature by providing a better understanding of the perceptions and behaviour of electricity consumers about the possible deployment of smart grids.
Our results indicate that Hong Kong consumers generally welcomed smart grid technologies and had a preference for energy saving, energy efficiency and renewable energy while they showed a high level of opposition to nuclear power. They displayed an interest in playing a much more informed and active role in energy decision-making, but they were sensitive to tariff increases. Motivations and barriers for consumers to support smart grid developments are also discussed. We conclude with a discussion of policy implications for effective consumer engagement. More policy attention is needed on demand-side measures, introducing institutional and regulatory changes, and modifying relationships between consumers, the government and utilities.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 49; Oct 2012: p.204-216
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 49; Oct 2012: p.204-216
Key WordsSmart Grids ;  Consumer Perception ;  Sustainability