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Adoption of Renewable Home Heating Systems: An Agent-Based Model of Heat Pump Systems in Ireland
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Date Issued
2020-12
Date Available
2020-12-04T12:17:37Z
Abstract
Concern about climate change and dependence on fossil fuels is inducing countries to develop and deploy renewable energy technologies. Heat pump systems, which extract heat either from the air, water, or ground sources, are among the viable options for space heating and domestic hot water production in the residential sector. In this paper, we develop an agent-based model to analyze the adoption process of heat pump systems and the underlying diffusion factors. Uniquely, we use a recent nationally representative Irish household survey data to derive parameters for decision rules for technology adoption in the model. In this research, we explore how financial aspects, psychological factors and social networks influence the adoption and diffusion of heat pump systems. We also discuss how individual household socio-demographic characteristics, building characteristics, geographical location of household and policy incentives affect the adoption process. The research should be of interest to policymakers, as we use the model to test the impact of various policies on technology adoption rates.
Sponsorship
Irish Research Council
Other Sponsorship
Geological Survey of Ireland
Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (Ireland)
ESB Networks
Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
UCD Energy Institute
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
26
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2020/30
Classification
D12
D91
Q41
Q68
Q28
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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