Decarbonizing Saudi Arabia’s Residential Sector: Designing Behavioral Interventions for Efficient and Sustainable Energy Consumption
Hossa Almutairi,
Fateh Belaïd and
Abdulelah Darandary
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Abdulelah Darandary: King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center
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Abstract:
There is a consensus in the literature regarding the significant role of behavioral change in reducing the level of residential energy consumption. However, there is an ongoing debate concerning the most effective mechanisms and instruments with which to promote energy-efficient actions among individuals. In the Saudi Arabian context, leveraging behavioral economic concepts can play a crucial role in assessing how individual behaviors and lifestyles shape residential energy usage and influence energy consumption patterns. This study proposes a framework for designing behavioral interventions, including social norms, high-alert messages, and energy-saving tips, to reduce residential energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission levels in Saudi Arabia.
Keywords: Agent Based modeling; Analytics; Applied Research; Autometrics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35
Date: 2024-06-24
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DOI: 10.30573/KS--2024-DP10
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