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Exploring Strategies for Implementing Hydrogen Society Based on Psychological Attitudes towards Hydrogen Fuel: Focused on Risk Perception, Familiarity and Acceptability

수소에너지에 대한 심리적 태도 기반의 수소사회 활성화 전략방안: 위험성, 친숙성, 수용성 중심으로

  • KIM, SUK HEE (Department of Urban Space Research, Suwon Research Institute) ;
  • KIM, JUNGHWA (School of Urban Planning & Transportation, Kyonggi University) ;
  • SHIN, HYE YOUNG (Department of Urban Space Research, Suwon Research Institute)
  • 김숙희 (수원시정연구원 도시공간연구실) ;
  • 김정화 (경기대학교 스마트시티공학부 도시.교통공학전공) ;
  • 신혜영 (수원시정연구원 도시공간연구실)
  • Received : 2022.05.30
  • Accepted : 2022.08.24
  • Published : 2022.08.30

Abstract

In these day, the environmental issues of climate change have been continuously highlighted and there is an active discussion on the transition from fossil fuel-based energy to eco-friendly energy use. This study considered psychological attitudes as a major influencing factors for successful implementation of a hydrogen society totally based on the use of hydrogen energy, which is regarded as an alternative energy for future. Accordingly, familiarity, risk perception, and acceptability of psychological factors were investigated. In addition, this study identified whether there are differences in psychological factors according to the general characteristics of gender, age, occupation, and housing type. The results showed that awareness of hydrogen cars and fuels is below the average level, and we also have obtained the implication that social knowledge sharing should precede the implementation of hydrogen policy. Although we found that the degree of urban acceptance of hydrogen energy was high, it was also confirmed that the charging infrastructure was generally perceived as having a high risk. Our findings implicate that it is necessary to figure out policy strategies for suitable locating charging infrastructure in order to promote the use of hydrogen energy more.

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Acknowledgement

본 연구는 수원형 수소생태계 모델구축 계획수립 연구 보고서를 수정·보완한 것입니다.

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