Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints

The energy transition is a certain phenomenon in the future of the world. However, exploring the existing literature suggests that public considerations have not been analyzed in Luxembourg yet. A widespread move from the conventional energy system based on fossil fuels into a new energy system with...

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Autores principales: Ali Arababadi, Stephan Leyer, Joachim Hansen, Reza Arababadi, Gloria Pignatta
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9fb6963863d241798850df72b63d79e12021-11-11T19:43:24ZCharacterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints10.3390/su1321120692071-1050https://doaj.org/article/9fb6963863d241798850df72b63d79e12021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/21/12069https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050The energy transition is a certain phenomenon in the future of the world. However, exploring the existing literature suggests that public considerations have not been analyzed in Luxembourg yet. A widespread move from the conventional energy system based on fossil fuels into a new energy system with renewable energy could not occur successfully without the strong support of the public. Characterizing a theory of transition was intended to fill in the gap of knowledge of the field. To ground the built theory, it is necessary to collect as much empirical data as possible. The applied methodology to collect data was to run a survey. Public groups in a variety of job statuses were invited to take part in the survey. The employed method to analyze the data was a combination of qualitative analysis with the pragmatic theory of truth. Overall, the number of collected responses reached 96. Notably, people did not imagine the future differently. They showed a lack of optimism in the future. The findings confirm that the necessity of energy transition is fairly far from people’s considerations. It is a big concern that the authors would like to highlight.Ali ArababadiStephan LeyerJoachim HansenReza ArababadiGloria PignattaMDPI AGarticleenergy transitiontheory of transitionpublic viewpointsdemand-sidefutureLuxembourgEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesTJ807-830Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENSustainability, Vol 13, Iss 12069, p 12069 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic energy transition
theory of transition
public viewpoints
demand-side
future
Luxembourg
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle energy transition
theory of transition
public viewpoints
demand-side
future
Luxembourg
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Ali Arababadi
Stephan Leyer
Joachim Hansen
Reza Arababadi
Gloria Pignatta
Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
description The energy transition is a certain phenomenon in the future of the world. However, exploring the existing literature suggests that public considerations have not been analyzed in Luxembourg yet. A widespread move from the conventional energy system based on fossil fuels into a new energy system with renewable energy could not occur successfully without the strong support of the public. Characterizing a theory of transition was intended to fill in the gap of knowledge of the field. To ground the built theory, it is necessary to collect as much empirical data as possible. The applied methodology to collect data was to run a survey. Public groups in a variety of job statuses were invited to take part in the survey. The employed method to analyze the data was a combination of qualitative analysis with the pragmatic theory of truth. Overall, the number of collected responses reached 96. Notably, people did not imagine the future differently. They showed a lack of optimism in the future. The findings confirm that the necessity of energy transition is fairly far from people’s considerations. It is a big concern that the authors would like to highlight.
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author Ali Arababadi
Stephan Leyer
Joachim Hansen
Reza Arababadi
Gloria Pignatta
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Stephan Leyer
Joachim Hansen
Reza Arababadi
Gloria Pignatta
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title Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
title_short Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
title_full Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
title_fullStr Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the Theory of Energy Transition in Luxembourg, Part Two—On Energy Enthusiasts’ Viewpoints
title_sort characterizing the theory of energy transition in luxembourg, part two—on energy enthusiasts’ viewpoints
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