Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2022
Boosting the choice of energy-efficient home appliances: the effectiveness of two types of decision support
Blasch, Julia E.; Filippini, Massimo; Kumar, Nilkanth; Martinez-Cruz, Adan L.Abstract
Consumers' limitations in assessing the lifetime cost of household appliances may sustain the much-cited energy efficiency gap. We analyse the impact of an individual's energy and investment literacy and two different types of decision support on the ability to identify the appliance with the lower lifetime cost in an online randomized controlled trial among two independently chosen samples of the Swiss population. In a decision task, participants choose between appliances with different lifetime cost. One treatment offers a short education programme on how to calculate the lifetime cost of an appliance - via a set of information slides. The second treatment provides access to an online lifetime-cost calculator tool. We find that pre-treatment energy and investment literacy are positively associated with the probability of identifying the appliance with the lowest lifetime cost. Evidence in this paper suggest that both decision aids boost identification of energy-efficient appliances. We discuss strategies to scale up these boosters.Keywords
Energy efficiency; bounded rationality; deliberation cost; boosting; online tools; energy and investment literacyPublished in
Applied Economics2022, volume: 54, number: 31, pages: 3598-3620
Authors' information
Blasch, Julia E
VU University Amsterdam
Filippini, Massimo
ETH Zurich
Kumar, Nilkanth
ETH Zurich
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Economics
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG7 Affordable and clean energy
SDG12 Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
UKÄ Subject classification
Energy Systems
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2021.2014395
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/115495