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User motivation, energy prosumers, and regional diversity: sociological notes on using shallow geothermal energy

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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s40517-015-0032-6

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Shallow geothermal technology; Sociotechnical system; Motivational factors; Framing technology

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In this paper, we shed light on some sociocultural aspects underlying the use of shallow geothermal energy and point to relevant research on the utilization and public understanding of geothermal energy. We show how societal components such as user preferences in heating and cooling, users' involvement in co-designing technology and producing energy, or country-specific administrative procedures influence the development of the technologies. We rely on existing studies and statistics and also on our own fieldwork (expert interviews) that has been carried out in 2013 and 2014 in Germany. Although we will focus on the cases in Germany, where shallow geothermal technologies have spread in a short time and evoked diverse forms of engagement from social actors, we also include comparative information from other countries.

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