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英文摘要:
This study investigated how projected electricity prices and personal values influence public support for a 50% renewable energy target (RET) in Australia. In an online experiment, 404 participants rated their support for a 50% RET across eight projected increases in their quarterly power bills. Multi-level modelling indicated that: (1) support for the 50% RET fell as the projected price of electricity increased, (2) although participants with low self-enhancement values and high self-transcendent values were most supportive of the 50% RET, these value based differences disappeared as projected electricity prices increased. Implications of these findings for energy policy design are discussed.
Phillips, Keri L.,Hine, Donald W.,Phillips, Wendy J.. How projected electricity price and personal values influence support for a 50% renewable energy target in Australia[J]. ENERGY POLICY,2019-01-01,129:853-860