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Pascal Gastineau

Séminaire

Le 27 septembre 2018

Citizens in Energy Transition. The case of biofuels acceptance

Pascal Gastineau est chercheur à l'Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l’Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR).

 

Abstract:
Renewable fuels development is an integral part of the public policies mix adopted by policy makers to decarbonize the transportation sector. Widespread deployment of energy transition technologies will largely depend on the attitudes of consumers and citizens.
This paper investigates the acceptance by the French population to pay a new tax dedicated to the development of new biofuels in order to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission in this sector.
With a Discrete Choice Experiment conducted among about 1000 French citizens in 2018, we analyze preferences for different biofuels characteristics using both mixed logit and latent class models.
According to our result, our sample can be split into two segments. The membership of one of these two classes depends on the age of the respondent and its localization (urban vs. rural). Whatever the segment of the population, respondents appear to be very sensitive to a potential increase in food prices due to biofuels production; highlighting their preference for second-generation biofuels based on non-food commodities.
Respondents are willing to pay a positive mean amount for each percentage point of GHG reduction compared to the actual situation.
The two classes differ in the amounts they are willing to pay and in their desire to support the agricultural sector. While the majority (65%) of respondents are willing to pay a mean amount of 2.64 Euros by percentage point of GHG reduction, a minority (35%) is rather willing to pay about 0.68 Euro.

Date

Le 27 septembre 2018
Complément date

14h

Localisation

Complément lieu

BATEG salle EG01

Publié le 11 octobre 2023

Mis à jour le 11 octobre 2023