Published May 11, 2022 | Version v1
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Survey questionnaire and results on Pay-for-Performance (P4P) schemes for energy efficiency measures

  • 1. Institute for European Energy and Climate Policy Stichtung (IEECP), Amsterdam Sloterdijk Teleport Towers, Kingsfordweg 151, Amsterdam, 1043GR, Netherlands.

Description

The online survey was designed and conducted in the framework of the EU H2020 SENSEI project. The aim of the survey was to identify stakeholders’ perceptions on how P4P programmes could be integrated into the existing EU regulatory and market framework. We developed a semi-quantitative, self-completion online questionnaire, using the online tool “Alchemer”. The online survey collects input from different experts from the field of academia, consultancies, policymaking, and the energy industry. 

The questionnaire is used by Tzani et al (2022) to investigate how policy developments and adjustments in the EU can facilitate the design of performance-based energy efficiency programmes. The study combines a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats framework with an Analytical Hierarchy Process method and a Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, and Strengths matrix for the analysis of different stakeholder perceptions and the formulation of policy strategies.

If you use this questionnaire in an academic publication, please cite the corresponding article:

Tzani, D., Exintaveloni, D.S., Stavrakas, V., Flamos, A. Devising policy strategies for the deployment of energy efficiency Pay-for-Performance programmes in the European Union.

Files

Questionnaire_Pay-for-Performance (P4P) schemes for energy efficiency measures.pdf

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Funding

European Commission
SENSEI - Smart Energy Services Integrating the Multiple Benefits from Improving the Energy Efficiency of the European Building Stock 847066