ID | 179735 |
Title Proper | Energy policy trade-offs in Poland |
Other Title Information | a best-worst scaling discrete choice experiment |
Language | ENG |
Author | Aruga, Kentaka ; Bolt, Timothy ; Pest, Przemysław |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This study applied a discrete choice experiment using best-worst scaling questions (multi-profile, BWS case 3) to estimate the trade-offs which a sample of the Polish population is willing to make for energy reform regarding carbon reduction. Attributes considered in the study are CO2 emissions reduction, National energy independence, Employment impact, Time needed for policy transition, and Impact on household energy prices. Respondents (n = 639) choose the best and worst of the presented policy options to fit a rank-ordered logit model. This study reveals concern about climate change among respondents, but that they prioritize energy prices and employment in their choice of preferred energy policy with significant variation across groups. A key distinction is revealed in the preferences by age cohort in which youngest (<25years old) respondents had the strongest WTP coefficients, particularly for CO2 and time to transition. Stronger and more urgent desires for CO2 reduction policies were also identified among the decisions of female respondents, those having more education, those without children, and middle and upper income groups. The respondents’ choices also revealed consistent loss aversion in all attributes presented in the choice experiment. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 156; Sep 2021: p.112465 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy 2021-09 156 |
Key Words | Poland ; Energy Policy ; Clean energy ; Emissions ; Choice Experiment ; Carbon Policy |