Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System

Persepsi pengguna memainkan peranan yang penting dalam penggunaan teknologi tenaga boleh diperbaharui. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau peranan penerimaan pengguna dan percubaan untuk memodelkan kesannya terhadap penggunaan photovoltaic (PV) panel. Malaysia mempunyai banyak pendedahan cahaya m...

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Main Author: Paramasivan, Lavinsaa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/30933/
http://eprints.usm.my/30933/1/Durgama_PM_final_Dec_2015.pdf
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description Persepsi pengguna memainkan peranan yang penting dalam penggunaan teknologi tenaga boleh diperbaharui. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau peranan penerimaan pengguna dan percubaan untuk memodelkan kesannya terhadap penggunaan photovoltaic (PV) panel. Malaysia mempunyai banyak pendedahan cahaya matahari tetapi penjanaan tenaga solar masih terhad. Consumer perceptions play an important role in the adoption of renewable energy technologies. The current study aims to explore the role of consumer acceptance and attempts to model its effects on photovoltaic (PV) panel adoption. Malaysia has plenty of sunlight exposure still the generation of solar energy is limited.
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spelling usm-309332019-04-12T05:25:50Z http://eprints.usm.my/30933/ Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System Paramasivan, Lavinsaa HF5001-6182 Business Persepsi pengguna memainkan peranan yang penting dalam penggunaan teknologi tenaga boleh diperbaharui. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk meninjau peranan penerimaan pengguna dan percubaan untuk memodelkan kesannya terhadap penggunaan photovoltaic (PV) panel. Malaysia mempunyai banyak pendedahan cahaya matahari tetapi penjanaan tenaga solar masih terhad. Consumer perceptions play an important role in the adoption of renewable energy technologies. The current study aims to explore the role of consumer acceptance and attempts to model its effects on photovoltaic (PV) panel adoption. Malaysia has plenty of sunlight exposure still the generation of solar energy is limited. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/30933/1/Durgama_PM_final_Dec_2015.pdf Paramasivan, Lavinsaa (2015) Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle HF5001-6182 Business
Paramasivan, Lavinsaa
Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title_full Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title_fullStr Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title_full_unstemmed Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title_short Consumer Perceptions From Landed Property Owners In Malaysia Towards Their Intention To Purchase Photovoltaic (Pv) System
title_sort consumer perceptions from landed property owners in malaysia towards their intention to purchase photovoltaic (pv) system
topic HF5001-6182 Business
url http://eprints.usm.my/30933/
http://eprints.usm.my/30933/1/Durgama_PM_final_Dec_2015.pdf