How to Reduce Low-stack Emissions? An Assessment of the Willingness of Residents of Single-family Houses to Replace Fossil Fuel Heating Systems (2022)
Michał Król, Anna Gomola
The objective of this study is to determine whether occupants of single-family houses in Poland, where low-stack emissions have a particularly negative impact on air quality, are willing to replace their current fossil fuel heating systems. To that end, four research hypotheses were formulated: 1. The majority of households using solid fuel boilers are considering switching to another heat source; 2. Their willingness to replace solid fuel boilers is affected by several statistically significant factors; 3. The main impediment to replacing the heat source is its cost; and 4. The anticipated amount of subsidy is critical in deciding whether or not to purchase a new heat source.
New perspectives and issues in industrial policy for sustainable development: from developmental and entrepreneurial to environmental state (2023)
Kastelli Ioanna, Mamica Łukasz, Lee Keu
The increasingly acute consequences of the climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the energy crisis have put industrial policy back. The papers in this issue examine how different countries implement industrial policy for sustainable development from a variety of perspectives. A successful transition to sustainable development seems to require not only the mix of carrots and sticks but also a right mix of creation versus destruction, as in the case of the creation of renewable businesses and the destruction of fossil-fuel businesses.