Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines

Using a choice-based conjoint analysis, we measured willingness to pay (WTP) for an increase in the share of specific Renewable Energy (RE) technologies, namely solar, wind, biomass, and small-scale hydropower. The study found that on average, Metro Manila (MM) households are WTP an additional 19.3%...

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Main Authors: Palanca-Tan, Rosalina, del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel, Palanca, Ruth S., Tan, Nelson Matthew P., Castillo, Gem B., Saplala, Dino Carlo A., Wang, Nan
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-12222024-07-16T08:28:12Z Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines Palanca-Tan, Rosalina del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel Palanca, Ruth S. Tan, Nelson Matthew P. Castillo, Gem B. Saplala, Dino Carlo A. Wang, Nan Using a choice-based conjoint analysis, we measured willingness to pay (WTP) for an increase in the share of specific Renewable Energy (RE) technologies, namely solar, wind, biomass, and small-scale hydropower. The study found that on average, Metro Manila (MM) households are WTP an additional 19.3% of their electricity bill for an additional 20% share of RE in electric power capacity that is sourced from solar power. The corresponding WTP for the other RE technologies are substantially lower - 11.9% for biomass, 10.5% for wind, and 9.8% for small-scale hydropower. The skewed preference for solar energy augurs well for the government's updated RE plan which stipulates that the bulk of additional RE supply will be sourced from solar. The positive marginal WTP for new and unconventional RE technologies likewise provide demand-side evidence for a RE plan that is much less focused and dependent on geothermal and large-scale hydropower, the traditional RE sources in the Philippines. Further, the higher WTP for biomass over wind and small-scale hydropower reveals some scope for intensifying support for waste-to-energy projects and increasing the share of biomass in the RE mix. The findings from the study suggest the need for appropriate information campaigns to raise public awareness on the less known RE technologies and on the role of RE in Climate Change (CC) mitigation, and to direct these campaigns more on high income households with high electricity bills and on female household heads. 2024-01-16T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/220 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/economics-faculty-pubs/article/1222/viewcontent/ijsdp_19.01_01.pdf Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo biomass choice experiment climate change mitigation renewable energy small-scale hydropower solar willingness to pay wind Environmental Sciences Oil, Gas, and Energy Physical Sciences and Mathematics Sustainability
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topic biomass
choice experiment
climate change mitigation
renewable energy
small-scale hydropower
solar
willingness to pay
wind
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Sustainability
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renewable energy
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solar
willingness to pay
wind
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Sustainability
Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel
Palanca, Ruth S.
Tan, Nelson Matthew P.
Castillo, Gem B.
Saplala, Dino Carlo A.
Wang, Nan
Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
description Using a choice-based conjoint analysis, we measured willingness to pay (WTP) for an increase in the share of specific Renewable Energy (RE) technologies, namely solar, wind, biomass, and small-scale hydropower. The study found that on average, Metro Manila (MM) households are WTP an additional 19.3% of their electricity bill for an additional 20% share of RE in electric power capacity that is sourced from solar power. The corresponding WTP for the other RE technologies are substantially lower - 11.9% for biomass, 10.5% for wind, and 9.8% for small-scale hydropower. The skewed preference for solar energy augurs well for the government's updated RE plan which stipulates that the bulk of additional RE supply will be sourced from solar. The positive marginal WTP for new and unconventional RE technologies likewise provide demand-side evidence for a RE plan that is much less focused and dependent on geothermal and large-scale hydropower, the traditional RE sources in the Philippines. Further, the higher WTP for biomass over wind and small-scale hydropower reveals some scope for intensifying support for waste-to-energy projects and increasing the share of biomass in the RE mix. The findings from the study suggest the need for appropriate information campaigns to raise public awareness on the less known RE technologies and on the role of RE in Climate Change (CC) mitigation, and to direct these campaigns more on high income households with high electricity bills and on female household heads.
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author Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel
Palanca, Ruth S.
Tan, Nelson Matthew P.
Castillo, Gem B.
Saplala, Dino Carlo A.
Wang, Nan
author_facet Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel
Palanca, Ruth S.
Tan, Nelson Matthew P.
Castillo, Gem B.
Saplala, Dino Carlo A.
Wang, Nan
author_sort Palanca-Tan, Rosalina
title Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_short Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_fullStr Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Households' Preferences for Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies: An Attribute-Based Choice Experiment Survey in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_sort households' preferences for alternative renewable energy technologies: an attribute-based choice experiment survey in metro manila, philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/220
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/economics-faculty-pubs/article/1222/viewcontent/ijsdp_19.01_01.pdf
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