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Homeowners' Willingness to Make Investment in Energy Efficiency Retrofit of Residential Buildings in China and Its Influencing Factors

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14051260

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energy efficiency; residential retrofit; willingness to pay; homeowner

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  1. Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [15JZD025]

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The study shows that homeowners in China have a certain willingness to invest in energy efficiency retrofit, but their willingness to pay is far from sufficient to cover the total cost. Factors influencing homeowners' willingness to invest include age, education level, retrofit experience, as well as the age and floor area of their home.
In China, energy efficiency retrofit of residential buildings is entering a new stage in which homeowners are the main subject. In order to investigate homeowners' willingness to invest and to analyze its influencing factors, interviews and a questionnaire survey were conducted in central Tianjin, China. The results show that homeowners have a certain willingness to invest in energy efficiency retrofit but that their willingness to pay (WTP) is far from enough to cover the total cost. Among the influencing factors, the homeowner's age, education level, and retrofit experience as well as the age and floor area of their home are significantly related to their WTP. The reasons for the impact of these factors are further discussed, including the influences of China's previous housing policies and retrofit policies. Policy recommendations to promote investment by homeowners are suggested based on the findings.

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