Christian Oltra , Alessio Giacometti , Vanja Čok , Giuseppe Pellegrini , Gaston Meskens , Catrinel Turcanu , Zoltan Ferencz , Piotr Stankiewicz , Maria Teresa Orlando , Chiara Bustreo
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Multiple regression analyses identify several significant predictors of support: pre-existing attitudes toward conventional nuclear power demonstrate substantial predictive influence, while affective responses and perceived environmental benefits emerge as critical determinants. Experimental manipulation of information provision produces statistically significant effects on attitudinal distributions, with recipients of detailed information on the technology's consequences demonstrating higher support (55.4% vs. 51.6%) compared to those receiving general information. More substantially, support increases significantly from baseline to post-information assessment (mean support on a 1–5 scale rose from <em>M</em> = 3.06 to <em>M</em> = 3.52). These findings illuminate the complex interplay of factors shaping public evaluations of fusion energy and carry implications for communication strategies and public engagement initiatives as the research on this technology progresses toward the commercialization phase.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":55133,"journal":{"name":"Fusion Engineering and Design","volume":"222 ","pages":"Article 115430"},"PeriodicalIF":2.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Public acceptance of fusion energy in Europe\",\"authors\":\"Christian Oltra , Alessio Giacometti , Vanja Čok , Giuseppe Pellegrini , Gaston Meskens , Catrinel Turcanu , Zoltan Ferencz , Piotr Stankiewicz , Maria Teresa Orlando , Chiara Bustreo\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.fusengdes.2025.115430\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>This study examines public attitudes toward fusion energy in Europe through a comprehensive cross-national survey involving a sample of 19,144 respondents. 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This study examines public attitudes toward fusion energy in Europe through a comprehensive cross-national survey involving a sample of 19,144 respondents. Following a multidimensional analytical approach, we investigate the distribution of public attitudes, analyse predictive factors influencing support, and assess the impact of information provision on perception. Results reveal predominantly favourable attitudes toward fusion energy, with 57% of participants reporting positive perceptions, 58% expressing acceptance, and 53% supporting expansion following exposure to informational materials. Multiple regression analyses identify several significant predictors of support: pre-existing attitudes toward conventional nuclear power demonstrate substantial predictive influence, while affective responses and perceived environmental benefits emerge as critical determinants. Experimental manipulation of information provision produces statistically significant effects on attitudinal distributions, with recipients of detailed information on the technology's consequences demonstrating higher support (55.4% vs. 51.6%) compared to those receiving general information. More substantially, support increases significantly from baseline to post-information assessment (mean support on a 1–5 scale rose from M = 3.06 to M = 3.52). These findings illuminate the complex interplay of factors shaping public evaluations of fusion energy and carry implications for communication strategies and public engagement initiatives as the research on this technology progresses toward the commercialization phase.
期刊介绍:
The journal accepts papers about experiments (both plasma and technology), theory, models, methods, and designs in areas relating to technology, engineering, and applied science aspects of magnetic and inertial fusion energy. Specific areas of interest include: MFE and IFE design studies for experiments and reactors; fusion nuclear technologies and materials, including blankets and shields; analysis of reactor plasmas; plasma heating, fuelling, and vacuum systems; drivers, targets, and special technologies for IFE, controls and diagnostics; fuel cycle analysis and tritium reprocessing and handling; operations and remote maintenance of reactors; safety, decommissioning, and waste management; economic and environmental analysis of components and systems.