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Arizona has an abundant solar resource and technologically mature systems are available to capture it, but solar energy systems are still considered to be an innovative technology. Adoption rates for solar and wind energy systems rise and fall with the political tides, and are relatively low in most rural areas in Arizona. This thesis tests the hypothesis that a consumer profile developed to characterize the adopters of renewable energy technology (RET) systems in rural Arizona is the same as the profile of other area residents who performed renovations, upgrades or additions to their homes. Residents of Santa Cruz and Cochise Counties who had obtained building permits to either install a solar or wind energy system or to perform a substantial renovation or upgrade to their home were surveyed to gather demographic, psychographic and behavioristic data. The data from 133 survey responses (76 from RET adopters and 57 from non-adopters) provided insights about their decisions regarding whether or not to adopt a RET system. The results, which are statistically significant at the 99% level of confidence, indicate that RET adopters had smaller households, were older and had higher education levels and greater income levels than the non-adopters. The research also provides answers to three related questions: First, are the energy conservation habits of RET adopters the same as those of non-adopters? Second, what were the sources of information consulted and the most important factors that motivated the decision to purchase a solar or wind energy system? And finally, are any of the factors which influenced the decision to live in a rural area in southeastern Arizona related to the decision to purchase a renewable energy system? The answers are provided, along with a series of recommendations that are designed to inform marketers and other promoters of RETs about how to utilize these results to help achieve their goals.
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Title
- Renewable energy in rural southeastern Arizona: decision factors : a comparison of the consumer profiles of homeowners who purchased renewable energy systems with those who performed other home upgrades or remodeling projects
Contributors
- Porter, Wayne Eliot (Author)
- Reddy, T. Agami (Thesis advisor)
- Pasqualetti, Martin (Committee member)
- Larson, Kelli (Committee member)
- Kennedy, Linda (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2011
Subjects
- Sustainability
- energy
- Marketing
- Arizona
- consumer profiles
- Renewable Energy
- Rural
- solar
- Wind
- Renewable energy sources--Arizona--Cochise County.
- Renewable energy sources
- Renewable energy sources--Arizona--Santa Cruz County.
- Renewable energy sources
- Solar energy--Arizona--Marketing.
- Solar energy
- Consumer behavior--Arizona--Cochise County.
- Consumer Behavior
- Consumer behavior--Arizona--Santa Cruz County.
- Consumer Behavior
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2011
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 111-118)
- Field of study: Sustainability
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by Wayne Eliot Porter