Public Goods and Private Interests: Understanding Non-Residential Demand for Green Power
Publication Type
Report
Date Published
01/2001
Authors
Abstract
This article presents the results of the first large-scale mail survey of non-residential green power customers in the United States. The survey explored the motivations, attitudes, and experiences of 464 business, non-profit, and public-sector customers that have voluntarily opted to purchase– and frequently pay a premium for – renewable electricity. Results of this study should be of value to marketers interested in targeting these customer segments, to policymakers interested in fostering and understanding non-residential demand for green power, and to academics pondering the motivations for firms to engage in such voluntary environmental initiatives.
Year of Publication
2001
Organization
Research Areas
Electricity Markets and Policy, Renewable Energy, Cost, Benefit, & Market Analysis, Program Analysis and Assistance, Cost, Benefit, and Market Analysis, Program and Policy Analysis