Beslut om investering i alternativ energi

Interest in alternative energies is high in Sweden today, particularly in the agricultural sector. According to the Swedish lantbruksbarometern (2009), almost all respondents consider the use of some form of alternative energy from the farm. While interest in alternative energies is large, attention...

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Autores principales: Andersson, Axel, Levall, Sebastian
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1901/
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Levall, Sebastian
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description Interest in alternative energies is high in Sweden today, particularly in the agricultural sector. According to the Swedish lantbruksbarometern (2009), almost all respondents consider the use of some form of alternative energy from the farm. While interest in alternative energies is large, attention to the alternative energy straw has fallen and is almost nowhere mentioned in the literature today. Three years ago, in the Lantbruksbarometern nearly 44% of the farmers would be willing to invest in straw as heating system on the farm. How do the farmers decide to invest in alternative energies? With this information a problem is presented for this paper. The problem was formulated: what is it that makes farmers invest in alternative energies such as a straw boiler? To answer these question three farmers who had all chosen to invest in a straw boiler were interviewed. With an empirical basis of personal interviews the relevance of this paper reinforces. The results obtained through the study are that an existing heating system in poor condition is a major contributing factor since the heating systems are more likely to be replaced with more modern boilers. Which resources the farm can provide is crucial depending on the type of heating system that is installed. All entrepreneurs have been satisfied with their investment partly because of lower costs and also a comfortable working effort. With high oil consumption and access to their own straw an investment in a straw boiler pays off for all the interviewed farmers. High oil consumption leads to a high revenues and the repayment period become shorter. The convenience with a culvert system is that the benefits of straw fuel increases if there are many uses for the heat. Examples of these are houses, grain dryers and livestock buildings.
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spelling RepoSLU19012012-04-20T14:16:14Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1901/ Beslut om investering i alternativ energi Andersson, Axel Levall, Sebastian Agricultural economics and policies Investment, finance and credit Energy resources management Interest in alternative energies is high in Sweden today, particularly in the agricultural sector. According to the Swedish lantbruksbarometern (2009), almost all respondents consider the use of some form of alternative energy from the farm. While interest in alternative energies is large, attention to the alternative energy straw has fallen and is almost nowhere mentioned in the literature today. Three years ago, in the Lantbruksbarometern nearly 44% of the farmers would be willing to invest in straw as heating system on the farm. How do the farmers decide to invest in alternative energies? With this information a problem is presented for this paper. The problem was formulated: what is it that makes farmers invest in alternative energies such as a straw boiler? To answer these question three farmers who had all chosen to invest in a straw boiler were interviewed. With an empirical basis of personal interviews the relevance of this paper reinforces. The results obtained through the study are that an existing heating system in poor condition is a major contributing factor since the heating systems are more likely to be replaced with more modern boilers. Which resources the farm can provide is crucial depending on the type of heating system that is installed. All entrepreneurs have been satisfied with their investment partly because of lower costs and also a comfortable working effort. With high oil consumption and access to their own straw an investment in a straw boiler pays off for all the interviewed farmers. High oil consumption leads to a high revenues and the repayment period become shorter. The convenience with a culvert system is that the benefits of straw fuel increases if there are many uses for the heat. Examples of these are houses, grain dryers and livestock buildings. 2010-10-08 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1901/1/andersson_a_etal_101013.pdf Andersson, Axel and Levall, Sebastian, 2010. Beslut om investering i alternativ energi : en studie om hur lantbrukare fattar beslut vid investering i halmpanna. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Economics <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-510.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-8-814 swe
spellingShingle Agricultural economics and policies
Investment, finance and credit
Energy resources management
Andersson, Axel
Levall, Sebastian
Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title_full Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title_fullStr Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title_full_unstemmed Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title_short Beslut om investering i alternativ energi
title_sort beslut om investering i alternativ energi
topic Agricultural economics and policies
Investment, finance and credit
Energy resources management
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1901/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1901/