FACTORS INFLUENCING INTENTION AND EXPECTATION ON ROOFTOP SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE IN INDONESIA
The primary energy mix in Indonesia is dominated by fossil fuels. The continuous use of fossil fuels results in environmental damage in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Increasing the use of new renewable energy sources can help reduce CO2 emissions, where the utilization of this sourc...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The primary energy mix in Indonesia is dominated by fossil fuels. The continuous
use of fossil fuels results in environmental damage in the form of carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions. Increasing the use of new renewable energy sources can help
reduce CO2 emissions, where the utilization of this sources heavily depends on the
local potential of each region. There is an abundant amount of renewable energy
potential in Indonesia with solar energy having the biggest technical potential.
Rooftop solar photovoltaic as one of technologies for generating electricity from
solar energy is still very limited in Indonesia in terms of number of users. This
limited number of users is thought to be a result of Indonesian people’s unknown
perception of the acceptance for the technology.
Previous research associated acceptance as intention and research that focused
on the rooftop solar photovoltaics technology acceptance mostly associated
acceptance as intention. From initial study on technology acceptance, intention
can be integrated with expectation in seeing technology acceptance, so in this
research factors influencing the rooftop solar photovoltaics technology is
explained through both intention and expectation. This research aims to provide
understandings about how intention and expectation factored in on influencing the
acceptance of rooftop solar photovoltaics technology in Indonesia. Intention (BI)
is influenced by performance expectation (PE), effort expectation (EE), social
influence (SI) and price value (PV), meanwhile expectation (BE) is influenced by
social influence (SI), facilitating conditions (FC), government incentives (GI) and
intention (BI) while also integrating moderation variable such as age (AGE),
gender (GDR), and respondent’s experience on the rooftop solar photovoltaics
technology (EXP). Respondents of this research were the individual of
Indonesians who had not installed the technology at their place of residence,
where these individuals own their own home and have the capacity to make
decisions in said home. Data analyses were performed using Partial Least Square
Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM).
This study earned 167 qualified respondents and it was found that to see the
acceptance of rooftop solar photovoltaics technology in Indonesia, the PV and EE
factors are significant on influencing BI while PV has the greatest effect on
explaining intention. BI dan SI are significant factors on influencing expectation
(BE) and intention (BI) has the greatest effect on explaining expectations of
Indonesian in accepting the technology. The moderating variable age is
significantly positive in influencing the relationship between SI dan BI. Based on
the simple slope analysis visualization, which indicates that older generations
consider the opinions of their surroundings more to influence their intentions to
accept the rooftop solar photovoltaics technology. This relationship was later
confirmed in the multigroup analysis, where there is a significant difference for
older generation category and younger generation category for the relationship of
SI on influencing BI.
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