Insights from a conjoint study on the attractiveness of energy communities
エネルギーコミュニティの魅力に関するコンジョイント調査からの洞察 (AI 翻訳)
Hilmar Brohmer, Johanna Held, Rosanna Bruno, Elena Malakhatka, Christoph Resch-Anzengruber, Katja Corcoran
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日本語
本研究は、オーストリアのオンライン調査(N=554)を用いて、エネルギーコミュニティ(EC)への参加意欲を形成する社会的・法的・技術的要因と個人特性をコンジョイント実験で検証した。結果、参加者は法人形態よりも協会形態を好み、電力と熱を組み合わせた包括的なエネルギー利用モデルを好むことが示された。また、公共サービスへの肯定的態度が参加意欲と最も強く関連し、エネルギー市民権の視点から考察している。
English
This study uses a conjoint experiment with an Austrian online survey (N=554) to examine how social, legal, and technical factors shape motivation to join energy communities (ECs). Results show a slight preference for association-based ECs over corporate entities and for comprehensive energy usage models (e.g., combining electricity and heating). Positive attitudes toward public service were the strongest individual-level predictor, highlighting the role of energy citizenship in the energy transition.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では、地域エネルギーコミュニティの普及が進む中、参加意欲の規定要因を明らかにする本研究成果は、日本のエネルギー政策や地域活性化に示唆を与える。特に、法人形態やエネルギー利用モデルの選好は、日本のコミュニティ設計に参考となる。
In the global GX context
This study contributes to the global discourse on energy citizenship and community energy, offering empirical insights into non-financial drivers of participation. Its findings are relevant for EU energy policy and can inform the design of energy communities in other regions, including Japan, where community energy is emerging.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on non-financial drivers of energy community participation, useful for energy transition research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for designing energy communities that appeal to members, beyond financial incentives.
🏛政策担当者:Informs policy on promoting energy communities by highlighting the importance of organizational form and service scope.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract Energy communities are gaining prominence across Europe, but little is known about factors that motivate individuals to join them. This study investigates how social, legal, technical factors, as well as person-specific characteristics shape motivation to participate in ECs beyond financial considerations. Using a conjoint experimental design in an Austrian online survey ( N = 554), we examined preferences across multiple EC profiles per person. Results indicate that participants slightly preferred ECs organized as associations over corporate or company-based entities, and favored comprehensive energy usage models (e.g., combining electricity and heating) over more narrowly focused applications. There was also limited evidence for a preference toward socially diverse communities. At the individual level, motivation to join an EC was most strongly associated with positive attitudes toward public service, followed by weaker effects of future orientation and biospheric values. We discuss the results in the light of emerging perspectives on energy citizenship, highlighting individuals as active contributors rather than passive consumers in the energy transition.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-026-04182-wfirst seen 2026-08-14 04:55:38
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