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Energy Efficiency in Saint Lucia Cassidy DeMos, Lena Forman, Abby Kerin, Meryl Klein, Travis Reynolds, Alanna Toner
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Overview Project Goals Objectives Previous Work Hypotheses Methods Results PSA Recommendations
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Project Goals To reduce energy consumption in St. Lucia through the promotion of energy efficient practices Economic Environmental
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Objectives Engage in consumer research Survey Promote energy-saver light bulbs through cost subsidization Coupon Distribution Promote energy-saver light bulbs through consumer education Public Service Announcement (PSA)
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Survey Background 263 surveys gathered in 2006 Price respondents were willing to pay was EC$5 Barriers to purchasing energy-saver bulbs Reynolds, T., Murray, B., & Neil, H. (2006b). Energy Efficiency in Saint Lucia Final Report. CDAE 195 Final Report: University of Vermont.
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Hypotheses H 1 : As education levels increase there will be a higher self-reported willingness to pay for energy-saver bulbs H 2 : As knowledge of energy efficiency increases, it will lead to a higher self-reported willingness to pay H 3 : As price of energy-saver bulbs is reduced through coupons the number of energy-saver bulbs purchased by Saint Lucian consumers will increase
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Survey Methods 4 January – 10 January Castries, Rodney Bay, Soufriere, Vieux Fort 530 consumer surveys Personal interviews Intercept surveys
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H 1 Results – Education vs Willingness-to-Pay On average consumers only want to pay EC$11 regardless of education Those with no education were only willing to pay an average of EC$7.50
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H 2 Results – Knowledge vs Willingness to Pay People familiar with energy efficiency were on average willing to pay EC$1.50 more for energy-saver bulbs than those who were not familiar (P-value: 0.033) Increased income was not associated with increased willingness to pay
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H 3 – Bulb price vs purchasing patterns
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Survey Results: Barriers to Bulb Purchase
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Coupon Distribution URECA Grant Distributed with surveys Discounts of 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 90% off Free bulbs
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Coupon Distribution Results Preliminary results 23 redeemed 8 – 90% off 6 – 75% off 7 – 50% off 1 – 25% off 1 – 10% off
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Conclusions Consumers are generally positive toward energy- saver bulbs Consumers are generally not aware of energy efficient appliances Education is positively related to a consumers willingness to pay more for energy-saver bulbs Increased knowledge about energy efficiency leads to a willingness to pay more for energy-saver bulbs Income does not effect consumer’s willingness to pay Subsidies to decrease price Increase education
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Public Service Announcement (PSA) Lindsley Philbert Electrical Engineer Local consumer answering survey questions
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“I purchased four energy- saver bulbs and I saw a big decrease in my electricity bill.” - Castries resident
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95,000 tons of oil were imported at a cost of $25 million 30% used to generate electricity¹ Domestic consumption of electricity was 35.7% 3.2% increase from 2004² ¹ Ministry of Physical Development, Environment, and Housing May 2003. Saint Lucia Energy Sector Policy and Strategy. ² Ministry of Finance International Financial Services and Economic Affairs 2006. 2005 Economic and Social Review.
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Policy Recommendations Increased Energy Week Publicity School Programs Reduce/eliminate duties and taxes on energy efficient products Subsidize prices of energy efficient products
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Future Recommendations Educational workshops with Saint Lucian residents Analysis of available energy efficient appliances and consumer’s knowledge of them
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Project Partners Philip McClauren Ministry of Consumer Affairs John Worrell St. Louis Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry Guillaume Simon Ministry of Consumer Affairs Fabian Jules Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry Lindsley Philbert Sir Arthur Lewis Community College Johnson’s Hardware (Castries & Rodney Bay) DuBoulay’s Building Supply (Soufriere) Builder’s Choice Limited (Vieux Fort)
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