A study on the deployment and acceleration of low carbon technologies
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Matthew Kennedy, 'A study on the deployment and acceleration of low carbon technologies', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2013, pp 181Download Item:
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The work presented in this thesis is an investigation into the variables that are considered by consumers when selecting low carbon technologies (LCT) and the barriers that are
encountered by implementers when deploying such technologies. This involves an
exploration of approaches to accelerate low carbon technology across various jurisdictions
and a methodological analysis that predicts the factors influencing consumer choice of low
carbon technologies. The achievement of sustainable energy objectives requires policy
makers to be informed of the considerations that consumers make prior to deploying low
carbon technologies in their homes. This thesis ascertains the key factors that affect and
inform consumer choice and proposes a framework that facilitates the international
deployment of clean technology.
Author: Kennedy, Matthew
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Basu, BiswajitPublisher:
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