Industry leaders’ perceptions of residential wood pellet technology diffusion in the northeastern u.s.

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Abstract

Within a shifting climate of renewable energy options, technology innovations in the energy sector are vital in combating fossil-fuel-driven climate change and economic growth. To enter this market dominated by fossil fuels, renewable energy innovations need to overcome significant barriers related to cost, relative advantages compared to fossil fuels, and policy incentive programs. A better understanding of the innovation diffusion of new technologies in establishing the renewable energy industry can aid policy makers in designing and implementing other renewable energy support programs and improving adoption rates within existing programs. This study assessed industry leaders’ perceptions through semi-structured interviews. We explored the innovation diffusion process of wood pellet residential heating technology, as well as policy needs and barriers within this industry that are hindering successful long-term diffusion and sustainability. We show that while there is high potential to the wood pellet industry in terms of local resources and overall advantages to fossil fuels, it can be difficult to achieve sustainable economic growth with current cost barriers and further policy programs and incentives are needed in addition to improved communication to reduce adoption barriers for wood pellet technology.

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Olechnowicz, C., Leahy, J., Guo, T., Huff, E. S., Danks, C., & Adams, M. (2021). Industry leaders’ perceptions of residential wood pellet technology diffusion in the northeastern u.s. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084178

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