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18000人. 9个国家. Statkraft commissioned research in June 2022 to find out what people in Europe are currently thinking, 在其他主题中, 关于可再生能源, 气候变化和当前的电力成本.
 

Majority of European consumers want more renewable power to ease climate and affordability concerns 

New research into public attitudes and concerns about energy, 国家委托, Europe’s largest generator of renewable power, 发现有四分之三的18,000+ respondents say they’re worried about the negative effects of climate change, and they want more renewable power to help address their pressing concerns. 

 

 

在南欧国家 where extreme heatwaves are becoming more frequent, concern was higher than average – Spanish and 意大利n respondents were 12 and nine per cent more likely to express worry respectively.  

 

More than two thirds (69%) think renewable power development should be prioritised further considering climate change concerns and the ongoing energy supply crunch. Almost a quarter (23%) said their perception of renewable energy had become more positive in the last six months and overall, an 80% and 87% acceptance rate for onshore wind and 太阳能发电 development respectively was recorded from the respondents.  

More than three in five (61%) say they’re worried that energy supply issues will cause climate change targets to be forgotten. Overall, 80% would like to see initiatives that bring down the cost of bills.  
 
进一步, almost three quarters (73%) of the total sample say that the war in Ukraine has made them more worried about the future cost of power. Nearly the same number (74%) say they’re scared at how much their electricity bills will be, with 59% worried that their existing savings will not cover the cost of their bills come winter. Concern about upcoming electricity bill cost was highest in 爱尔兰 (86%) and 克罗地亚 (81%).  

"Faster development of renewable energy is needed to allay the triple-threat of climate change, rising cost of living and energy supply concerns. These survey results demonstrate public support for the development of new clean energy and people want their countries to act quickly. By increasing renewable energy capacity and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels, European consumers can be protected from market volatility and rising costs."
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重要发现

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75%

worried about the negative effects of climate change

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76%

believe their country should have started investing in renewables “a long time ago”

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74%

are worried about the future cost of their energy bills

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80%

acceptance of onshore wind in local communities

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87%

acceptance for solar development in their communities

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69%

think the expansion of renewable energies should be prioritised further

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61%

worried climate change targets will be “forgotten”

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59%

concerned that their savings won’t cover heating bills next winter

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23%

say that their perception of renewable energy has shifted over the last six months to become more positive

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