Evaluation of Energy-Production Preferences Using ANP Methodology Based on a Comprehensive Residential Survey

Author:

Groma Veronika1,Börcsök Endre1,Oltra Christian2ORCID,Bustreo Chiara3,Terjék Adrián T.1,Osán János1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research, 1121 Budapest, Hungary

2. Socio-Technical Research Centre, CIEMAT, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

3. Consorzio RFX, 35127 Padova, Italy

Abstract

Public opinion significantly influences discussions on the selection of technologies for future energy systems. Our goal was to support the development of energy scenarios by evaluating decision-making criteria and energy-production alternatives at a national level. The importance of the criteria and the determination of energy-production preferences were based on a social survey conducted in European countries. However, public opinions on specific technologies are frequently based on limited knowledge and can vary depending on the context. In our study, we analyzed the comparative data sets from an international survey on energy sources using three approaches: direct ranking, a comparison using various criteria, and classifying the knowledge of technologies. The evaluated results not only provide an excellent opportunity for the development of energy scenarios but also enable policymakers to develop more effective communication strategies to inform the public about technological choices and raise awareness of the need for modifications to the energy system.

Funder

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

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