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A new perspective on
public acceptance of hydrogen:
Which hydrogen future may
citizens accept?
NATIONAL HYDROGEN CONFERENCE 5-9 May 2010, Long Beach – California
Olga Di Ruggero
Alexander de Haan
Faculty Technology, Policy and Management
Delft University of Technology
Presentation outline
12
Research issues
34
Research methodology
5
Expected results
Slide 1
Research Issues
who does accept
what & why ?
 Socio-technical system: production-storage-distribution-end
use
 Numerous possible scenarios very different between them
 (part of) solution for different issues related to energy
 Acceptance depends on beliefs on what is the issue
 Good match between scenario and issue:
(H₂ from Fossil Fuels = less Pollution?)
Slide 2
The “why”: the policy arguments
“If you see all this things that happen in the
planet: climate change is happening and I am
terrified
We consume too much in general
When I waste energy I feel guilty
If people would produce energy on their own
they will be more aware and more
responsible in energy use
I would like to have an off-grid house and if I
could also refuel my car at home it would be
perfect!”
A
New society
Policy
arguments
B
Business as usual
“ this thing of the climate change is getting
too much importance. There are scientists
saying that climate change is normal.
We need energy for everything we do
We cannot come back in time and consume
less
We should satisfy our need without
completely disregard nature.
= line of reasoning that connects
a description of the problem
situation with an answer to the
question of what, if anything,
needs to be done.
We are more important than nature, it is like
the survival of the fittest.
I want to have the cheapest energy as
possible
People do not have money for green energy
We should invest more in nuclear energy.
Slide 3
Research Methodology
Q- Methodology
1) The Q-methodology
Systematic way to identify policy
arguments.
It combines qualitative and
quantitative techniques.
Preference order of the sentences
reflects opinion
“what” hydrogen future?
Slide 4
SCENARIO BUILDING:
PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCES
STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION
END-USE APPLICATIONS
 Descriptive drawings of 10 hydrogen scenarios
 ≠ Level of : centralization, H₂ dominance, CO ₂ emissions, novelty
METHODOLOGY:
Single interviews
Rank-order the
drawings and explain
your choice
Slide 5
Expected results: why + what
A
B
?
State of the art:
40 sentences representing the flow of communication on:
- Energy issues
- Who is responsible to take an action
- Kind of actions
- Hydrogen technology in general
10 hydrogen scenarios
Single interviews with a little simple of lay people and
“experts” (actors having a direct interest with hydrogen)
Q-methodology
rank order the scenarios and explain why