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ID174977
Title ProperPublic participation in the German energy transformation
Other Title Informationexamining empirically relevant factors of participation decisions
LanguageENG
AuthorAnnaErnstHawalShamon ;  Ernst, Anna ;  Shamon, Hawal
Summary / Abstract (Note)Public participation is often part of planning and decision-making processes relating to the German energy transformation (Energiewende). Factors influencing the active involvement of individuals have not been fully investigated, although these factors may impact the outcome of participatory decision making. However, a few concepts are discussed relating to what kind of people participate in governance processes: political efficacy, place attachment, value orientation, and sociodemographic characteristics. We further assumed that the aspects of attitudes toward renewable energy technologies, general knowledge about environment and energy, specific knowledge about electricity-generating technologies, personality strength, and living situation might influence people's participation in planning and decision making related to energy issues. In this study, we examine the relevance of these concepts based on a survey for which (n=) 2400 respondents were recruited from an access panel to build up a quota sample on the three crossed characteristics: gender, age, and school education. Many of the respondents are aware of participation options but very few become actively engaged in participation processes. The multivariate analyses conducted showed that attitudes towards renewable energy technologies, value orientation towards nature, political efficacy, personality strength, and individuals' specific knowledge have a strong influence on whether someone becomes actively involved or not.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 145, Oct 2020: p.111680
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-10 145
Key WordsRenewable energy sources ;  Public Participation ;  Energiewende