2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11226236
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Sustainable Housing: Understanding the Barriers to Adopting Net Zero Energy Homes in Ontario, Canada

Abstract: Buildings in Canada account for a significant amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and net zero energy building technology has been identified as part of the solution. This study presents a conceptual model identifying barriers to the adoption of net zero energy housing and tests it by administering a survey to 271 participants in a net zero energy housing demonstration project in Toronto, Canada. Using multivariate correlation and multi-linear regression analyses this study finds that of all the innovatio… Show more

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“…The performance aspects of new energy technologies such as HFCVs 220,231,232 must be viewed favourably to accelerate the lowcarbon energy transition. 233 Several contributions to the literature document the importance of technology performance as a driver of market adoption, [234][235][236][237] however, few studies have analysed consumer perceptions regarding the functionality of hydrogen boilers and hobs (see Table 3). By contrast, other acceptance constructs such as environmental perceptions and perceived risks have received signicantly more attention in wider studies on hydrogen acceptance.…”
Section: Technology Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance aspects of new energy technologies such as HFCVs 220,231,232 must be viewed favourably to accelerate the lowcarbon energy transition. 233 Several contributions to the literature document the importance of technology performance as a driver of market adoption, [234][235][236][237] however, few studies have analysed consumer perceptions regarding the functionality of hydrogen boilers and hobs (see Table 3). By contrast, other acceptance constructs such as environmental perceptions and perceived risks have received signicantly more attention in wider studies on hydrogen acceptance.…”
Section: Technology Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding these constraints is crucial to enhance the acceptance of NZEBs (Ohene et al 2022a). Economic viability has been identified as a key obstacle (Catto 2008, Persson andGrönkvist 2015), especially the high initial cost compared to conventional structures (Catto 2008, Pan andPan 2021), and the investments needed for net-zero construction methods (Singh et al 2019, Mata et al 2021. Commercial viability is crucial for NZEB desirability but is particularly difficult in developing economies (Ohene et al 2022c).…”
Section: Economic Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the articles retrieved discussed economic barriers [10]. The term 'economic barriers' refers primarily to extra costs compared to conventional buildings [11]. Some authors have specifically addressed barriers to delivering low-or zero-carbon buildings in high-density cities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%