Social, ecological and economic dimensions of sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings (BMBF – Federal Ministry of Education and Research)

Social, ecological and economic dimensions of sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings (BMBF – Federal Ministry of Education and Research)

ObjectivesCharacteristics, determinants, barriers and impacts of sustainable medium and long-term decisions on energy consumption in residential buildings were examined in an empirically supported, inter- and transdisciplinary analysis. The project lead to recommendations for sustainable energy companies, for instance in the field of marketing. The results of the project were published in relevant international and referred journals. Moreover the results were presented at national and international scientific congresses. The research project was intended to support dissertations on this topic.Workplan: Based on quantitative and qualitative preparations, the project uses a "stated preference" survey in order to analyse discrete choices in households. Subsequently, sustainability strategies were deduced and examined for their ecological, economic and social impacts. Application: The sustainability strategies developed in the project were addressed to companies and decision makers in environmental and energy policy. The strategies have been developed to support these actors in further increasing the share of sustainable forms of energy supply.  www.zew.de/seco

Project members

Klaus Rennings

Klaus Rennings

Project Coordinator
Acting Head

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Georg Bühler

Georg Bühler

Senior Researcher

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Martin Achtnicht

Martin Achtnicht

Acting Deputy

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Tim Hoffmann

Tim Hoffmann

Senior Researcher

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