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Impact of rebate program for energy-efficient household appliances on consumer purchasing decisions: The case of electric rice cookers in South Korea

The global energy efficiency market is expanding, and efforts to distribute highly energy-efficient household appliances continue worldwide. It is important to understand consumer attitudes towards household appliances with different energy efficiencies in order to create energy savings effects in t...

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Published in:Energy policy 2019-06, Vol.129, p.1394-1403
Main Authors: Huh, Sung-Yoon, Jo, Manseok, Shin, Jungwoo, Yoo, Seung-Hoon
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description The global energy efficiency market is expanding, and efforts to distribute highly energy-efficient household appliances continue worldwide. It is important to understand consumer attitudes towards household appliances with different energy efficiencies in order to create energy savings effects in the household sector. This study analyses consumer preference for electric rice cookers, and assesses the energy-saving and emission-reduction effects of a rebate program in South Korea. The preference data was collected from choice experiments, and then analysed using a mixed logit model. Estimation results show that there is heterogeneity in consumer preference for all attributes of the rice cooker, and consumers place a high importance on price attribute. The rebate program in the rice cooker market also has a considerable effect on consumer purchase decisions, and results in an annual reduction of 83.88 GWh of electricity consumption and 37,200 tons of CO2e, when a 10% rebate is provided for 1st grade energy-efficiency products. Several policy implications for the energy-efficiency market and energy-labeling program are suggested, based on the results of the analysis. •Study of South Koreans' willingness to pay for energy-efficient home appliances.•Consumers have a heterogeneous preference for all attributes of the rice cooker.•The rebate program is very effective in changing consumer behaviour.•83.88 GWh of electricity consumption is saved annually, when 10% rebate is paid.•South Korea's energy labeling system still needs to be improved.
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subjects Attitudes
Attributes
Choice-based conjoint analysis
Consumer attitudes
Consumers
Consumption
Cookers
Decisions
Discrete choice model
Efficiency
Electric appliances
Electricity
Electricity consumption
Emission analysis
Emissions
Emissions control
Energy conservation
Energy distribution
Energy efficiency
Energy management
Energy policy
Estimation
Experiments
Heterogeneity
Home appliance
Household appliances
Households
Labeling
Logit models
Markets
Meals
Oryza
Power efficiency
Purchasing
Rice
Savings
Willingness to pay
title Impact of rebate program for energy-efficient household appliances on consumer purchasing decisions: The case of electric rice cookers in South Korea
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