Renewable Energy Cooperatives as a Stimulating Factor in Household Energy Savings

Thomas Hoppe, Frans Coenen, Maria T. Bekendam

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Abstract

Little is known about how renewable energy cooperatives (REScoops) try to influence energy conservation among households and the resulting impact. In this article the main research question is: What is the predictive value of renewable energy cooperatives on intention to save energy, engagement in energy-saving actions, and self-reported energy conservation by households? A survey was conducted to answer this question. Data analysis involved multivariate and binary logistic regression on data from two cooperatives: Ecopower (Belgium; N = 1000) and Enercoop (France; N = 8290). Results show that in addition to psychological and socio-demographic variables, REScoop items modestly contribute to the explained variation in engagement in energy-saving actions and reported energy conservation. At Enercoop 18.2% of the respondents indicated that their cooperative contributed to household energy savings; for Ecopower this figure was 36.9%. Moreover, at Enercoop, 38.7% of the respondents reported consuming less energy since obtaining cooperative membership; at Ecopower this was 64.7%. The article concludes with suggestions for future research.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1188
Pages (from-to)1-33
Number of pages33
JournalEnergies
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • renewable energy cooperative
  • grassroots initiative
  • community energy
  • energy efficiency
  • energy conservation
  • energy consumption behavior
  • energy savings

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