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Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy in Myanmar: Energy Source Preference
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Numata, Masako
, Swe, Wunna
, del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel
, Sugiyama, Masahiro
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climate change
/ discrete choice experiment (DCE)
/ Myanmar
/ renewable energy
/ stated preference
/ willingness to pay
2021
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Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy in Myanmar: Energy Source Preference
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Numata, Masako
, Swe, Wunna
, del Barrio Alvarez, Daniel
, Sugiyama, Masahiro
in
climate change
/ discrete choice experiment (DCE)
/ Myanmar
/ renewable energy
/ stated preference
/ willingness to pay
2021
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Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy in Myanmar: Energy Source Preference
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Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy in Myanmar: Energy Source Preference
2021
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The increased use of renewable energy is imperative as a countermeasure to climate change. As with conventional electricity generation technologies, public acceptance of renewables is an important issue, and willingness to pay (WTP) is a widely used indicator to assess such public attitudes. Unfortunately, the literature to date mostly covers developed countries, with few WTP surveys in developing countries. Tackling climate change is an urgent issue for these developing countries; therefore, understanding of public attitudes toward renewables in developing countries is crucial. This study conducted the first survey on WTP for introducing renewable energy in Myanmar. Although Myanmar boasts abundant renewable energy resources, including solar power and biomass in addition to large-scale hydro plants, its resources are not being properly utilized to generate electricity. This study surveyed WTP for power generation by solar photovoltaics, small hydropower, and biomass facilities. The results showed the highest WTP for solar power (USD 1.92) with 10% share in the energy mix, and lower WTP for biomass and small hydropower electricity generations (USD 1.13 and USD 1.17, respectively). Careful public communication is thus crucial for expanding biomass and small-scale hydro power plants.
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