2024
DOI: 10.1002/eet.2137
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Influence of messaging and party affiliation on energy conservation behavior: An evaluation from the US

Cali Curley,
Corey Keiwei Xu,
Ben Orlove
et al.

Abstract: Governments have numerous avenues available to them to leverage energy consumption reductions. Low‐cost policy options may be as simple as incorporating information related to energy consumption reduction. Despite the viability of these low‐cost options, there is little understanding of how individual characteristics influence the viability of messaging strategies. This study fills the research gap by investigating how residents' political affiliation may affect their response to utility messaging for reducing… Show more

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