谁愿意为能源转型买单?:公众对向可再生能源和核能转型的支付意愿的因素比较

Surkhwan Joe, JooSung Hwang, Seoyong Kim
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本研究旨在分析影响可再生能源和核能开发成本WTP(Willing to Pay)的因素。我们的研究基于调查数据。我们的主要发现是,首先,公众对可再生能源的支付意愿(WTP)高于化石能源和核能。其次,可再生能源WTP不仅与感知风险(-)、正面形象(+)、信任(+)等可再生能源因素密切相关,还与感知效益(-)、正面形象(+)、信任(-)、知识(+)等化石能源因素密切相关。第三,WTP对于核能的发展一直与核能的利益、风险、形象和信任有关。然而,与化石能源或可再生能源相关的变量对核电WTP的影响很小。可再生能源的支付意愿受到可再生能源和化石燃料因素的影响,而核能的支付意愿则受到核电本身特点的显著影响。
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Who Would Be Willing to Pay for Energy Transition?: Comparing the Factors for the Public's Willingness to Pay for Transition to Renewable Energy and Nuclear Power
This study aims to analyze what factors influence WTP(Willing To Pay) for cost of development of renewable energy and nuclear power energy. Our research based on the survey data. Our main findings are, first, the public shows a higher willingness to pay(WTP) for renewable energy than that fossil and nuclear energy. Second, WTP for renewable energy is deeply related to not only renewable energy factors such as perceived risk (-), positive image(+) and trust (+), but also fossil energy factors such as perceived benefit (-), positive image (+), trust (-) and knowledge (+). Third, WTP for the development of nuclear energy has been associated with the benefits, risks, images and trust related to nuclear energy. However, variables related to fossil or renewable energy have little impact on WTP for nuclear power energy. While the willingness to pay for renewable energy is influenced by renewable energy as well as fossil fuel factors, the willingness to pay for nuclear energy is s ignificantly influenced by the characteristics of nuclear power itself.
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