Chaturvedi Vaibhav, Gorthi Apurupa, Bhasin Shikha, Laha Arnab
Council on Energy, Environment and Water, India.
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India.
Heliyon. 2020 Dec 30;7(1):e05749. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05749. eCollection 2021 Jan.
Air-conditioning is expected to be the largest consumer of residential energy in India in the future. Good consumer practices related to servicing air-conditioners (ACs) are critical for maintaining high operational efficiency of ACs and reducing leakages of high global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant gases. Little information, however, is available about the knowledge and practices of Indian AC consumers in terms of their operational practices. The Government of India's 'India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP)' recommends a massive consumer awareness program to inform and change AC user behaviour. Within this context of the ICAP that aims to provide access to sustainable cooling to its masses while minimising its environmental impacts, we undertake a survey and a Randomised Control Trial (RCT) experiment including Indian consumers. The survey and experiment together aim to understand the AC servicing behaviour of Indian consumers and experiment with alternative interventions to influence their behaviour and glean insights for India's energy and climate policies. The behavioural experiment is a unique and novel methodological contribution to India's cooling and climate debate. This research is a first-of-its-kind RCT study of Indian consumers' AC servicing practices. We find that the AC users' knowledge of the importance of preventive servicing is much lower than required. The interventions were successful in enhancing general awareness related to the importance of servicing practices, but not in enhancing technical knowledge related to specific good servicing practices. Our analysis shows that consumers who know about the economic benefit of servicing are more likely to undertake preventive servicing. Our findings highlight the presence of information asymmetry in the Indian residential cooling market and argue that this needs to be addressed for achieving the desired behavioural change and actions to mitigate climate change.
未来,空调预计将成为印度居民能源的最大消耗者。与空调维修相关的良好消费者行为对于维持空调的高运行效率以及减少全球变暖潜能值(GWP)高的制冷剂气体泄漏至关重要。然而,关于印度空调消费者在操作实践方面的知识和行为,可获取的信息很少。印度政府的《印度制冷行动计划》(ICAP)建议开展大规模的消费者意识提升项目,以告知并改变空调用户的行为。在ICAP旨在为大众提供可持续制冷服务同时将其环境影响降至最低的背景下,我们对包括印度消费者在内的群体进行了一项调查和随机对照试验(RCT)。该调查和试验共同旨在了解印度消费者的空调维修行为,并试验替代性干预措施以影响他们的行为,从而为印度的能源和气候政策收集见解。该行为实验是对印度制冷和气候辩论的独特且新颖的方法学贡献。这项研究是对印度消费者空调维修实践的同类首次RCT研究。我们发现,空调用户对预防性维修重要性的了解远低于所需水平。这些干预措施成功提高了人们对维修实践重要性的总体认识,但在提高与特定良好维修实践相关的技术知识方面并不成功。我们的分析表明,了解维修经济效益的消费者更有可能进行预防性维修。我们的研究结果凸显了印度住宅制冷市场存在信息不对称的情况,并认为要实现期望的行为改变以及采取缓解气候变化的行动,就需要解决这一问题。