Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory

Renewable energy sources (RES) have potentials to address goals of climate change mitigation at the global level. Iran has abundant RES potentials and investment into renewable energy sources can contribute to its socio-economic development and to diversification of its energy mix. Economic and tech...

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Main Authors: Nadejda Komendantova, Masoud Yazdanpanah, Roshanak Shafiei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2018-03-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/1861/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-9bf8be9b205c4736a5c638d1b9907ae52020-11-24T22:57:07ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83342018-03-016221622810.3934/energy.2018.2.216Energy-06-02-216Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive TheoryNadejda KomendantovaMasoud Yazdanpanah0Roshanak Shafiei1Department of Agricultural Extension and Education, Ramin Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Mollasani, Ahwaz, IranSepehar University, Esfahan, IranRenewable energy sources (RES) have potentials to address goals of climate change mitigation at the global level. Iran has abundant RES potentials and investment into renewable energy sources can contribute to its socio-economic development and to diversification of its energy mix. Economic and technical capacities but also human factors, such as stakeholders’ views, public and social acceptance, as well as willingness to use RES, willingness to pay for their deployment and to participate in decision-making processes on energy transition, are crucial factors for deployment of RES at scale. These human factors impact development and implementation of energy transition at the national and local governance levels. Deployment of new technology and energy transition can lead to conflicting views, believes and risks perceptions among involved stakeholders but also among people affected by deployment of new technology infrastructure deployment. To be sustainable and acceptable by all social groups, such process should be based on understanding of positions of different stakeholders and development of compromise solutions. It is crucial to understand the views of young people on deployment of RES as young people represent a significant share of population and are future decision makers. Their support and willingness to use RES will be a significant driver for RES deployment in short and medium term. Based on socio cognitive theory this paper examines the patters of behavior of young adults in relation to energy use. The results show positive influence of self-rewarding to encourage young adults to participate in energy transition. Another important driver is expectation of social outcome, which involves existing social norms in the community. Trust to the source of information is another important driver and the level of information about RES has an important influence on the willingness to use them.http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/1861/fulltext.htmlrenewable energy sourceshuman factors of energy transitionenergy policy in Iranyoung people
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Masoud Yazdanpanah
Roshanak Shafiei
Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
AIMS Energy
renewable energy sources
human factors of energy transition
energy policy in Iran
young people
author_facet Nadejda Komendantova
Masoud Yazdanpanah
Roshanak Shafiei
author_sort Nadejda Komendantova
title Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
title_short Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
title_full Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
title_fullStr Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
title_full_unstemmed Studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in Iran through the lenses of Social Cognitive Theory
title_sort studying young people’ views on deployment of renewable energy sources in iran through the lenses of social cognitive theory
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8334
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Renewable energy sources (RES) have potentials to address goals of climate change mitigation at the global level. Iran has abundant RES potentials and investment into renewable energy sources can contribute to its socio-economic development and to diversification of its energy mix. Economic and technical capacities but also human factors, such as stakeholders’ views, public and social acceptance, as well as willingness to use RES, willingness to pay for their deployment and to participate in decision-making processes on energy transition, are crucial factors for deployment of RES at scale. These human factors impact development and implementation of energy transition at the national and local governance levels. Deployment of new technology and energy transition can lead to conflicting views, believes and risks perceptions among involved stakeholders but also among people affected by deployment of new technology infrastructure deployment. To be sustainable and acceptable by all social groups, such process should be based on understanding of positions of different stakeholders and development of compromise solutions. It is crucial to understand the views of young people on deployment of RES as young people represent a significant share of population and are future decision makers. Their support and willingness to use RES will be a significant driver for RES deployment in short and medium term. Based on socio cognitive theory this paper examines the patters of behavior of young adults in relation to energy use. The results show positive influence of self-rewarding to encourage young adults to participate in energy transition. Another important driver is expectation of social outcome, which involves existing social norms in the community. Trust to the source of information is another important driver and the level of information about RES has an important influence on the willingness to use them.
topic renewable energy sources
human factors of energy transition
energy policy in Iran
young people
url http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/1861/fulltext.html
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