Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
304, P. 132124 - 132124
Published: June 18, 2024
This
article
presents
a
new
design
of
multigeneration
system
targeting
critical
glass
making
plants
to
smartly
use
renewable
energy
sources,
such
as
solar
and
tidal
options,
for
cleaner
production
hydrogen
methane
along
with
storage
options.
A
unique
location
is
potentially
identified
in
Southern
France
case
study
this
system.
The
present
helps
reduce
carbon
dioxide
emissions
from
facilities
by
capturing
the
that
produced
through
monoethanolamine
absorption
then
harnessing
it
generate
methane/natural
gas.
In
addition
producing
methane,
will
produce
hydrogen,
domestic
hot
water,
electrical
power,
space
heating,
cooling.
After
designing
system,
specific
exergy
analyses
are
conducted;
encompasses
performance
assessment
identify
system's
effectiveness
under
various
operating
conditions.
Most
notably,
achieves
efficiencies
64.9%
28.7%,
respectively,
during
cooling
mode
69.6%
29.3%,
heating
mode.
Additionally,
energetic
coefficients
modes
obtained
be
1.00
0.95,
respectively.
Energy Research & Social Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
110, P. 103437 - 103437
Published: Feb. 23, 2024
Hydrogen
energy
technologies
are
forecasted
to
play
a
critical
supporting
role
in
global
decarbonisation
efforts,
as
reflected
by
the
growth
of
national
hydrogen
strategies
recent
years.
Notably,
UK
government
published
its
Strategy
August
2021
support
targets
and
security
ambitions.
While
establishing
techno-economic
feasibility
for
systems
is
prerequisite
prospective
transition,
social
acceptability
also
needed
visions
'hydrogen
economy'.
However,
date,
societal
factors
yet
be
embedded
into
policy
prescriptions.
Securing
acceptance
especially
context
homes',
which
entails
replacing
natural
gas
boilers
hobs
with
low-carbon
appliances.
Reflecting
nascency
heating
cooking
technologies,
dynamics
explored
comprehensive
way.
Similarly,
public
perceptions
economy
emerging
remain
poorly
understood.
Given
paucity
conceptual
empirical
insights,
this
study
develops
an
integrated
framework
tests
predictive
power
using
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modelling.
Results
highlight
importance
risk
perceptions,
trust
dynamics,
emotions
shaping
consumer
perceptions.
Foremost,
prospects
deploying
homes
at
scale
may
rest
coupling
renewable-based
production
local
environmental
socio-economic
benefits.
Policy
prescriptions
should
embed
technological
pursuit
large-scale,
sustainable
solutions
socially
acceptable
transition
pathways.
Energy Research & Social Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
108, P. 103401 - 103401
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Hydrogen
energy
technologies
are
anticipated
to
play
a
fundamental
role
in
securing
decarbonised
future.
While
the
deployment
of
low-carbon
hydrogen
systems
remains
nascent
and
is
subject
range
techno-economic
constraints,
potential
scalability
will
also
hinge
on
social
acceptance.
In
response,
this
study
draws
extensive
national
survey
data
derive
comprehensive
typology
domestic
acceptance,
which
reflects
multiple
factors
influencing
consumer
attitudes
towards
heating
cooking
appliances.
The
proposed
developed
through
rigorous
coding
over
1000
qualitative
statements,
leading
12
core
acceptance
composed
mix
positive,
neutral,
negative
sub-factors.
finds
that
eight
primary
sub-factors
account
for
close
60
%
identified
codes,
with
knowledge
deficit
(negative),
environmental
benefits
(positive),
financial
risks
(negative)
ranking
highest.
Critically,
these
three
most
statistically
significant
predictors
heterogeneity.
At
sub-group
level,
analysis
shows
engagement
renewable
technology
climate
change
associated
stronger
perceptions
lower
concerns.
By
contrast,
perceived
concerns
injustice
constrain
levels
among
fuel
stressed
respondents.
Through
mixed-methods
analysis,
transmits
value
advancing
typologies
as
critical
mechanism
enacting
'just'
economy.
supports
developing
strategic
measures
heterogeneity
better
support
socially
acceptable
pathways
residential
decarbonisation.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
69, P. 982 - 1021
Published: May 13, 2024
As
part
of
its
efforts
to
secure
a
'net-zero
society',
the
UK
government
will
take
strategic
decision
on
role
hydrogen
in
decarbonising
homes
within
next
years.
While
scholars
have
recently
advanced
social
science
research
agenda
technology
acceptance,
studies
are
yet
engage
with
prospective
dynamics
adopting
'hydrogen
homes'.
In
response,
this
study
examines
perceived
adoption
potential
heating
and
cooking
technologies,
as
evaluated
through
eyes
consumer.
Engaging
behavioural
market
draws
data
from
broadly
nationally
representative
online
survey
examine
influence
safety,
technological,
economic,
environmental,
emotional
factors
domestic
transition
context.
The
analysis
follows
multi-stage
empirical
approach,
integrating
findings
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
necessary
condition
crystallise
insights
emergent
subject.
At
juncture,
may
hinge
primarily
emotional,
lesser
extent,
technological
perspectives.
However,
consumers
an
expressed
preference
for
over
cooking,
boiler
performance
emerging
enabling
potential.
formative
phase
transition,
risks
associated
energy
insecurity
fuel
poverty
exceed
concerns
purchasing
running
costs.
Nevertheless,
economic
remain
less
critical
during
pre-deployment
innovation-decision
process.
Across
full
sample,
simple
slope
highlights
moderating
effects
gender,
age,
housing
tenure.
Moreover,
statistically
significant
differences
both
sufficiency-
necessity-based
perspective
detected
between
male
property
owners
aged
55+
female
mortgage
18–34
years
old.
By
bridging
knowledge
gap
acceptance
intention,
contribution
reinforces
need
consumer
engagement
economy,
advocating
more
fine-grained,
mixed-methods
analyses
support
decarbonisation
strategies.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
56, P. 498 - 524
Published: Dec. 28, 2023
Hydrogen
energy
technologies
are
envisioned
to
play
a
critical
supporting
role
in
global
decarbonisation.
While
low-carbon
hydrogen
is
primarily
targeted
for
reducing
industrial
emissions,
alongside
decarbonising
parts
of
the
transport
sector,
environmental
benefits
could
also
be
achieved
residential
context.
Presently,
gas-dependent
countries
such
as
Japan
and
United
Kingdom
assessing
feasibility
deploying
home
appliances,
part
their
national
strategies.
However,
prospects
transition
will
hinge
on
consumer
acceptance,
an
array
other
socio-technical
factors.
To
support
potential
ambitions
large-scale
sustained
technology
diffusion,
this
study
advances
Unified
Theory
Domestic
Acceptance.
Through
integrative,
comparative
literature
review
targeting
domestic
studies,
paper
proposes
novel
Acceptance
Model
(DHAM),
which
accounts
cognitive
emotional
dimensions
human
perceptions.
dual
interplay,
proposed
framework
can
increase
predictive
power
acceptance
models.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
79, P. 1501 - 1510
Published: July 16, 2024
Hydrogen
produced
by
renewable
energy
sources
(green
hydrogen)
is
at
the
centrepiece
of
European
decarbonization
strategies,
necessitating
large
imports
from
third
countries.
Egypt
potentially
stands
out
as
major
production
hub.
While
technical
and
economic
viability
are
broadly
discussed
in
literature,
analyses
local
acceptance
absent.
This
study
closes
this
gap
surveying
505
locals
Suez
Canal
Economic
Zone
(Port
Said
Suez)
regarding
their
attitudes
towards
development
green
hydrogen
production.
We
find
overall
support
for
both
national
deployment
export
to
Europe.
Respondents
see
a
key
benefit
rising
income,
thereby
strongly
underlying
argument.
Improved
trade
relationships
or
improved
political
seen
potential
benefits
export,
but
less
relevant
engaging
cooperation,
putting
spotlight
on
benefits.
Our
suggests
that
population
more
positive
than
negative
scaling
up
projects
Egypt.
International Journal of Energy Sector Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 7, 2025
Purpose
Based
on
the
reinforcement
sensitivity
theory
(RST),
this
study
aims
to
examine
key
factors
that
influence
users’
renewable
energy
(RE)
continuance
intention.
More
importantly,
mediating
role
of
excitement
and
moderating
technology
infrastructure
(TEC)
anxiety
in
intention
(RECI)
is
explored.
Design/methodology/approach
A
survey
was
conducted
among
RE
users
Malaysia
results
a
questionnaire
397
were
analysed
using
partial
least
square
structural
equation
modelling.
Findings
The
study’s
findings
highlight
significant
roles
intentions,
emphasizing
impact
psychological
government
policy
adoption
Malaysia.
It
also
proves
effect
perceptual
dimension
attributed
TEC.
Research
limitations/implications
This
significantly
advances
understanding
RECI,
offering
replicable
research
framework
can
be
examined
across
regions
countries.
Scholars
leverage
for
further
exploration,
whereas
managers
should
recognize
influences
RECI
perceived
infrastructural
support.
Originality/value
Given
pioneer
attempt
investigate
approach
inhibiting
relating
through
application
RST,
provides
novel
insight
future
researchers
practitioners,
thereby
contributing
limited
body
knowledge
dynamics
an
emerging
economy.