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ID171505
Title ProperExploring acceptance of decentralised energy storage at household and neighbourhood scales
Other Title Informationa UK survey
LanguageENG
AuthorAmbrosio-Albala, P ;  Upham, P ;  Bale, C S E ;  Taylor, P G
Summary / Abstract (Note)Effective deployment of Distributed Energy Storage (DES) will depend in part on public attitudes and acceptance at both community and household levels. Here, we present the results of an exploratory survey to understand prospective public acceptance of DES technologies at household and community level in the UK (N = 949). The research design draws on previous qualitative technology acceptance work that was undertaken to inform the survey. We show that while the level of awareness of DES among the UK public is still very low, initial evaluation of information on domestic and neighbourhood battery storage is positive and evokes positive feelings that are significant predictors of positive attitudes. Moreover, the UK public has strong expectations about the technology, its benefits and its management. In particular, the results point to a bounded and place-based role for altruism: that people are more likely to accept energy storage facilities in their neighbourhood if they are for the benefit of that same neighbourhood. The results help us to understand public expectations of the technologies and the institutions relevant to decentralised energy design and deployment by commercial and public sector actors, as well as having implications for policy design and communication strategies.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.138; Mar 2020: p.111194
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-03 138
Key WordsSurvey ;  Emotions ;  Expectations ;  Public Perceptions ;  Battery Storage ;  Community Energy Storage