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More support for hydrogen export than its domestic application in Australia

Engineering and Technology

More support for hydrogen export than its domestic application in Australia

B. Bharadwaj, F. Weder, et al.

This study by Bishal Bharadwaj, Franzisca Weder, and Peta Ashworth explores the surge in public support for hydrogen in Australia. An innovative information package boosted support by 10%, especially for export applications, showcasing the influence of socioeconomic and geographic factors in the hydrogen industry's growth.... show more
Abstract
Early research has suggested the societal acceptance of hydrogen to decarbonise our energy supply is relatively high. However, the specific aspects of hydrogen that citizens support remain unknown. To investigate public support for export and domestic applications of hydrogen, this study implemented an Australian nationally representative survey. Using a quasi-experimental design, information was provided to respondents as an intervention to test individual responses. The information included a short video, followed by images and text descriptions. The study found the combined information package increased societal support by 10% when compared to the baseline with the change in support for export applications being significantly higher compared to domestic applications. While encouraging the development of Australia's export industry it was also found that respondents' general support depends on their socio-economic characteristics and geographic location.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 03, 2023
Authors
Bishal Bharadwaj, Franzisca Weder, Peta Ashworth
Tags
hydrogen
public support
Australia
socioeconomic factors
geographic location
export applications
survey
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