Consumers or users? The impact of user learning about smart hybrid heat pumps on policy trajectories for heat decarbonisation. (January 2021)
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- Consumers or users? The impact of user learning about smart hybrid heat pumps on policy trajectories for heat decarbonisation. (January 2021)
- Main Title:
- Consumers or users? The impact of user learning about smart hybrid heat pumps on policy trajectories for heat decarbonisation
- Authors:
- Parrish, Bryony
Hielscher, Sabine
Foxon, Timothy J. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Decarbonisation policies often emphasise the uptake of new end-use technologies, seeing people as consumers of technologies with predictable impacts. In the UK, smart hybrid heat pumps (SHHP) have attracted policy interest as a technology potentially offering multiple benefits for home heat decarbonisation. This paper draws on domestication theory, a perspective that frames people as users who actively learn about technologies, to analyse interviews and observations with installers and users involved in the first UK trial of SHHP. This perspective reveals that users' learning about SHHPs may erode part of the energy savings they offer and have implications for future technology uptake, including the trajectories of heat decarbonisation currently envisaged by policy makers. However, it also reveals opportunities for policy making to influence user learning, including paying closer attention to material elements such as radiator controls and space to air laundry alongside improved information provision. This could be supported by engaging with users as their learning emerges over time. Overall, the paper highlights the policy relevance of technology use as well as uptake and adds to calls for energy policy to think beyond information provision and economic incentives to engage with households, implying a less deterministic approach to policy making. Highlights: Presents findings on user engagement from first UK trial of smart hybrid heat pumps. Domestication theoryAbstract: Decarbonisation policies often emphasise the uptake of new end-use technologies, seeing people as consumers of technologies with predictable impacts. In the UK, smart hybrid heat pumps (SHHP) have attracted policy interest as a technology potentially offering multiple benefits for home heat decarbonisation. This paper draws on domestication theory, a perspective that frames people as users who actively learn about technologies, to analyse interviews and observations with installers and users involved in the first UK trial of SHHP. This perspective reveals that users' learning about SHHPs may erode part of the energy savings they offer and have implications for future technology uptake, including the trajectories of heat decarbonisation currently envisaged by policy makers. However, it also reveals opportunities for policy making to influence user learning, including paying closer attention to material elements such as radiator controls and space to air laundry alongside improved information provision. This could be supported by engaging with users as their learning emerges over time. Overall, the paper highlights the policy relevance of technology use as well as uptake and adds to calls for energy policy to think beyond information provision and economic incentives to engage with households, implying a less deterministic approach to policy making. Highlights: Presents findings on user engagement from first UK trial of smart hybrid heat pumps. Domestication theory offers insights for UK heat decarbonisation policy. User learning about smart hybrid heat may challenge policy expectations. Opportunities to influence user learning are also identified. Energy policy could benefit from considering use as well as uptake of technologies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Energy policy. Volume 148:Part B(2021)
- Journal:
- Energy policy
- Issue:
- Volume 148:Part B(2021)
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- Volume 148, Issue B (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 148
- Issue:
- B
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- 2021-0148-NaN-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-01
- Subjects:
- Heat decarbonisation -- Smart hybrid heat pumps -- Domestication -- Users -- Energy policy
Energy policy -- Periodicals
Politique énergétique -- Périodiques
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333.79 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03014215 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.112006 ↗
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- 0301-4215
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