Exeter University is looking for volunteers who have an interest
in renewable energy to take part in a discussion group (focus
group) study. The project examines how technology can be used to
enable a new renewable energy market. Ultimately, it aims to build
and test a technology-based system that will allow individuals to
trade renewable electricity directly between themselves. It could
also enable community owned projects to sell electricity directly
to their members.
As part of building and testing this new technology, the
university wants to talk to people who have an interest in
renewable energy. As a result of the focus group, it hopes to find
out more about people's perceptions of the technology that will
underpin the trading system. The university would like to find out
people's opinions about what might be good or bad about the
technology. It would also like to find out whether and how people
think the technology is different to what they would normally do.
Interested participants don't need to have any knowledge or
experience of technology to take part.
The university is looking for people with varied interests in
renewables to take part. For example, you might have: renewable
energy generators (e.g., solar panels) installed on your property,
or invested in a community energy project, or considered joining a
"green energy" tariff. The focus group is expected to last between
90 minutes and 2 hours. The exact length depends on the amount of
discussion within the group. Participants will receive £20 to
compensate for their time.
If you would like to participate in the research, or want more
information, please contact Denise Wilkins via the link in the box,
top right of this page.