The Impact of Socio-economic Factors on the Perception towards Solar Energy

Viraj Malik
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Solar Energy is an upcoming solution to one of the world’s biggest problems: The lack of clean energy. This research paper focuses on understanding the factors that influence the perception of Indian respondents toward solar energy, in order to fill in the gap in the data regarding how basic socio-economic factors such as age, education, and income level can influence one's thoughts towards solar energy. This is a mixed-method study that aims to draw relations and trends between the above-stated factors and the perceptions of the respondents. It was concluded after analyzing a dataset of 140 respondents(middle Class and upper-class respondents from Metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai, and Lower Class respondents from Kishangargh Village, New Delhi), from different income and education levels, that there was a positive relationship between education level and awareness as well as income and likelihood of adoption. Other factors such as age and gender of the respondents have also been taken into account in the study. The age of the respondents had a positive relationship with their perception of solar energy, Whereas gender showed no relation with the perception of the respondents.
社会经济因素对太阳能认知的影响
太阳能有望解决世界上最大的问题之一:缺乏清洁能源。本研究论文的重点是了解影响印度受访者对太阳能的看法的因素,以填补关于年龄、教育和收入水平等基本社会经济因素如何影响人们对太阳能的看法的数据空白。这是一种混合方法的研究,旨在绘制上述因素和受访者的看法之间的关系和趋势。在分析了来自不同收入和教育水平的140名受访者(来自德里、孟买、班加罗尔和金奈等大城市的中产阶级和上层受访者,以及来自新德里kishangarh村的下层受访者)的数据集后,得出结论,教育水平与意识、收入和采用可能性之间存在正相关关系。调查还考虑了受访者的年龄和性别等其他因素。被调查者的年龄与他们对太阳能的认知有正相关,而性别与被调查者的认知无相关。
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