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Equally supportive but for different reasons: Investigating public support for national energy transition goals vs. their implementation
Discussion paper / Internet publication
 
ID 4266048
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3106391
Author(s) Blumer, Yann; Braunreiter, Lukas; Kachi, Aya; Lordan-Perret, Rebecca; Oeri, Fintan
Author(s) at UniBasel Kachi, Aya
Lordan-Perret, Rebecca
Oeri, Fintan
Year 2018
Month and day 01-15
Title Equally supportive but for different reasons: Investigating public support for national energy transition goals vs. their implementation
Series title WWZ Working Papers
Volume 2018
Number 02
Pages 26
Publisher / Institution WWZ, University of Basel
Abstract Energy system transitions in democracies requires to reconcile national interests and central planning with the public’s preferences. To find ways of making public support for national energy strategies and technological implementation more aligned, this article investigates public support for the Swiss national energy strategy and two specific technological measures that are part of it: expansion of hydropower and deep geothermal energy. We address two research questions. First, how does public support for a national energy transition strategy differ from public support for the specific technology endorsed in the energy transition strategy? Second, are there differences in the factors influencing public support for these technologies? We investigate these questions empirically with a survey (n=640) focused on understanding the roles that energy expectations, future orientation, knowledge, and trust play in generating support for these two policy levels and between technologies. We find that while general support for an energy transition is well explained by above factors, this is true only to a much lesser extent for technology support. One conclusions is that while political ideologies play a role for the support of general energy transition goals, the support of energy technologies does not seem to be an issue that is politicized (yet?).
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