N Lehmann, D Sloot, C Schüle, A Ardone, W Fichtner - Energy Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
In response to climate change, Germany, like many other countries, has steadily expanded its electricity generation from renewables. Meanwhile, the ongoing trend towards regional …
Household energy resilience, particularly maintaining essential energy services within an acceptable and affordable level, is critical during extreme weather events (eg, winter storms …
The current push towards electrification in various sectors as a decarbonization strategy presents significant challenges for utility providers due to unintended consequences related …
T Menzel, T Teubner - Applied Energy, 2024 - Elsevier
A prevailing hurdle to the rollout of renewable energy is resistance on local levels. Aiming to address this issue, the German government introduced a classification for regional green …
Little is known about consumer preferences for homegrown renewable electricity, ie, renewables sourced from a consumer's region or nation. Existing literature on other products …
Collective, citizen-led approaches to energy systems are key to reducing humanity's climate impact. Crucial for their success is the engagement of energy prosumers, ie, citizens that …
N Lehmann, D Sloot, A Ardone, W Fichtner - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Demand response (DR) programs are increasingly discussed as policy options to facilitate an efficient energy transition. More recently, quota schemes, a novel type of incentive-based …
This study examines the use of hybrid choice models (HCM), also referred to as integrated choice and latent variable (ICLV) models, within environmental valuation studies. The …
N Johnson, T Reimer - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Appealing to individuals' social identity is a powerful form of social influence, capable of changing the way people process information, the information they think about …