Aims: The globe warming erodes constantly, the huge harm caused by the greenhouse effect has made governments, businesses and people around the world concerned about environmental sustainability. In order to achieve the goal of "Net Zero Emissions" and reduce the use of fossil fuel, it is importance to adopt renewable energy technology (RET). How to make good use of RET is an urgent issue. The purpose of this research is to analyze the key factors that affect users’ intentions of adopting renewable energy technologies.
Study Design: The research
was based on TRA, TAM and Roger’s Diffusion of Innovation. It helps us to
figure out acceptance model and influencing factors.
Place and Duration of Study: This study interviews 273 persons in
Kaohsiung and Pingtung area of Taiwan to comprehend their attitude and behavior
about RET.
Methodology: This study adopted questionnaire interview method,
and adults aged 18-55 were interviewed. There were 172 males accounted for 63%,
and 101 females accounted for 37% in the sample. The measurement model is
estimated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to test whether the
constructs possess sufficient validation and reliability. The structural model
is used to investigate the strength and direction of the relationship between
the theoretical constructs.
Results: The result showed that in the behavior pattern of
accepting the application of the RET, the person who is perceived usefulness to
RET has the most significant influence on behavioral intention to use
(β=0.276). Next importance factor will be the compatibility of system (β=
0.201), and the last factor is the acceptance of innovation (β= 0.106).
Conclusion: These results reinforce some of the past findings of
technology diffusion, renewable energy implementation, and partner relationship
literatures. Therefore, to ensure effective renewable energy technology
diffusion, technology promoter and policy maker need to ensure not only that
appropriate technology is considered and adopted, but also that the person’s
attitude and new environmental changes.
Author
(s) Details
Hsiang-Yung Feng
National United University, No.2, Lien-Da Rd., Miaoli, 36063, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/stda/v2/3861
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