Does information encourage or discourage tenants to accept energy retrofitting of homes?

We study whether providing information about the consequences of residential energy retrofitting encourages public housing tenants to agree with retrofitting, and how this differs by type of information offered. We run a choice experiment in which tenants select between retrofitting packages that di...

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description We study whether providing information about the consequences of residential energy retrofitting encourages public housing tenants to agree with retrofitting, and how this differs by type of information offered. We run a choice experiment in which tenants select between retrofitting packages that differ on the renewable technology used, the energy bill savings, the corresponding rent increase and the CO2 reduction. Two subsamples of participants get additional information on the financial respectively comfort-related consequences of retrofitting. We find that an average tenant is willing to agree with retrofitting when energy bill savings are 30% higher than the rent increase. Information on comfort-related consequences of renovations makes people more likely to choose for retrofitting. On the contrary, information on financial consequences reduces the support for retrofitting. •Public housing tenants require a return of 30% on energy retrofitting of their dwellings.•Information on comfort-related consequences of renovations makes tenants more likely to choose for retrofitting.•Information on financial consequences reduces the support for retrofitting
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Choice experiment
Comfort
Energy
Energy conservation
Energy economics
Housing
Housing authorities
Information
Information treatment
Nested logit
Public housing
Renewable energy technologies
Renovation
Residential energy
Residential energy-saving technologies
Retrofitting
Savings
Technology
Tenants
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