“…The latter finding corresponds with Buryk et al (2015), who conclude that preferences for dynamic electricity tariffs increase when respondents from the US and EU have additional knowledge about the environmental benefits of these tariffs. Related choice experimental studies from Japan (e.g., Nakai et al, 2018;Morita and Managi, 2015;Murakami et al, 2015) and Germany (e.g., Fait et al, 2022;Mengelkamp et al, 2019;Kaenzig et al, 2013) consistently conclude that residential electricity consumers are willing to pay a price premium for electricity produced from renewable energy sources.…”