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EUBCE 2024 - Benedikt RILLING - Renewable Methane Fueling the Sustainability Transition in Private Transportation: Identifying Consumer Preferences through a Discrete-Choice Experiment

Renewable Methane Fueling the Sustainability Transition in Private Transportation: Identifying Consumer Preferences through a Discrete-Choice Experiment

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Synthetic fuels from biomass and hydrogen

Renewable Methane Fueling the Sustainability Transition in Private Transportation: Identifying Consumer Preferences through a Discrete-Choice Experiment

Short Introductive summary

- Conducted a Discrete Choice Experiment on renewable gases (BioCNG and SNG) in the German private transportation sector - Tested product attributes were: share of renewable gas in the product, eco-labels, biomethane feedstock, regional production and price - 573 respondents made over 6.000 active decisions between different product alternatives - Results showed persisiting knowledge gaps regarding renewable technologies on the consumer side - Suprisingly, biomass-based fuels were favored over synthetic/e-based fuels - Most important attributes in decision-making were share of renewables and price

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Benedikt RILLING

Nuertingen-Geislingen University, GERMANY

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Co-authors:

B. Rilling, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, GERMANY
C. Herbes, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, GERMANY

Session reference: 5BV.4.2