Ryan, L. (Lisa B.)L. (Lisa B.)RyanMeles, TensayTensayMeles2023-11-082023-11-082020-01-14http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24929The 13th International Workshop on Empirical Methods in Energy Economics (EMEE 2020), Zurich, Switzerland, 13-14 January 2020Concerns about climate change and desire for more secure energy provision. Deployment of renewable energy technologies such as heat pump systems for home heating is among the viable solution. The uptake of such technology depends not only on financial aspects but also on behavioural factors and social networks. We develop an agent-based model (computational simulation) to analyze the adoption process of heat pump systems and the underlying diffusion factors. We use a recent nationally representative Irish household survey data to derive parameters for decision rules based on empirical dataenEnergy economicsTechnology adoptionHeat pumpsAgent-based modellingAdoption of Renewable Home Heating Systems: An Agent-Based Model of Heat Pump Systems in IrelandConference Publication2021-01-3058357https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/