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Energy and U.S. Consumers
June 3, 2014
Sheril Kirshenbaum Director of The Energy Poll
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Impartial and authoritative source of public perspectives on energy to inform and guide
discussion, business planning and policy development
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General Topics
• Energy prices and availability • Energy concerns • Satisfaction • Consumer behaviors and voting preferences
“Hot Topics” Spring 2012: Hydraulic Fracturing Fall 2012: Energy, Voting Behavior, and the 2012 Election Spring 2013: Consumer Attitudes on Energy Fall 2013: The Energy-Water Nexus Spring 2014: Energy Efficiency
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Background • First questionnaire developed in 2010 (Inaugural launch Oct. 2011) • Collaborative effort with representatives from academic institutions, polling companies, non-governmental organizations, energy producers and energy consumers
Spring 2014 – Sixth Release • Online survey conducted March 3-17, 2014 • 2,133 respondents, weighted to reflect U.S. Census demographics • The margin of error was 3.0 percentage points at the widest interval
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A look at respondents: Spring 2014
Wave 6
Gender (%): Male 48 Female 52 Age (%): 18-24 13 25-34 18 35-44 18 45-54 19 55-64 16 65+ 17 Average Age: 45.6 Ethnicity (%): Caucasian/White 69 Hispanic/Latino 14 African American/Black 11 Other 6 Annual HH Income (%): Less than $50,000 49 $50,000+ 47 Parent / Guardian Child <18 (%): Yes 30 No 69
Wave 6 Political Affiliation (%): Strong Democrat 16 Somewhat / Lean Democrat 21 Strictly Independent 15 Libertarian 4 Somewhat / Lean Republican 17 Strong Republican 14 Other 6 Voting Frequency (%): All 36 Most 29 About half 10 Less than half 9 None 12 Environmentalist? (%): Yes, ACTIVE environmentalist 14 Yes, PASSIVE environmentalist 36
No, not an environmentalist 46 Live In Hydraulic Fracturing State (%) Yes 20 No 27 Not Sure 53
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When it comes to dealing with energy issues that face our nation, do you think things are headed in...?
Right Direction: 24%
Wrong Direction: 32%
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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%
Base: W1 = 3406, W2 = 2371, W3 = 2092, W4 = 2113, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
Scale: 1 = Definitely the wrong direction, 5 = Definitely the right direction
When it comes to dealing with energy issues that face our nation, do you think things are headed in...?
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Satisfaction with the job that each of the following is doing to address the energy issues that are most important to you
Rank as very/somewhat Satisfied
Wave 6 Base: 2133 Scale: 1 = Extremely Dissatisfied, 5 = Extremely Satisfied (with “Not Sure” option) All results based on weighted data Page 8 Source: University of Texas at Austin Energy Poll, March 2014
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Base: W2 = 2089, W3 = 2092, W4 = 2113, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
%
Scale: 1 = Extremely Dissatisfied, 5 = Extremely Satisfied
Satisfaction with the job that each of the following is doing to address the energy issues that are most important to you
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Base: W2 = 2089, W3 = 2092, W4 = 2113, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
%
Scale: 1 = Extremely Dissatisfied, 5 = Extremely Satisfied
Satisfaction with the job that each of the following is doing to address the energy issues that are most important to you
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%
Scale: 1 = Strongly oppose, 5 = Strongly support Base: W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
Based on what you know, to what extent do you support or oppose the use of nuclear energy?
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What is your top concern regarding nuclear power generation?
%
Base: W3 = 373, W5 = 556, W6 = 514 (Those who Oppose) All results based on weighted data
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Do you think global climate change is or is not occurring?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Think global climate change is occurring
65%
73% 73% 72%
68%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
Mar-12 Sep-12 Mar-13 Sep-13 Mar-14
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Please indicate the extent to which you think each of the following is a contributing factor in global climate change.
Wave 6 Base: 1440 (Climate change is occurring) All results based on weighted data
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What level of influence do the following have on the environment?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Indicate the degree to which you trust each to provide you with information on how to conserve energy
Wave 6 Base: 1074 All results based on weighted data
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Concern over…
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Scale: 0 = Never heard of, 5 = Very familiar
Familiarity with the term “hydraulic fracturing” (sometimes referred to as “fracking”)?
Base: W2 = 2371, W3 = 2092, W4 = 2113, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Greatest concern regarding hydraulic fracturing
Wave 6 Base: 847 (Familiar with Fracking) All results based on weighted data
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Which of the following best describes your feelings about regulation for hydraulic fracturing?
Wave 6 Base: 847 (Familiar with Fracking) All results based on weighted data
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Who do you trust most to provide accurate, impartial information on hydraulic fracturing?
Wave 6 Base: 847 (Familiar with Fracking) All results based on weighted data
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The federal government focus on developing…
Base: W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
Fall 2013 Spring 2014
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The U.S. should permit the export of natural gas to other countries.
Base: W4 = 2113, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
%
Scale: 1 = Strongly disagree, 5 = Strongly agree
Spring 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014
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Where is it most important for the U.S. government to spend your tax dollars, and separately, where is it least important?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Creates jobs
Lowers costs
Provides energy security
Increases energyefficiency
Boosts U.S. manufacturing
Lowers carbon emissions
1 = Not A Benefit At All 2 3 4 5 = Very Significant Benefit
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
To what degree do you perceive each of the following to be a benefit of domestic natural gas production?
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Benefits most associated with renewable energy sources
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Which benefits do you most associate with energy efficiency?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Which of the following do you associate with this symbol when displayed on a product?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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A priority 79%
Not a priority
4%
Neutral 17%
Is energy efficiency a priority?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Consider water conservation and energy efficiency a priority
Base: W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
Scale: 1 = Not a priority at all , 5 = A high priority
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Who’s responsible for driving energy efficiency?
Consumers
29%
Industry 24%
State or local government
9%
Federal government
36%
Other 2%
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Where do you think the U.S. should be spending the most money on research and development?
Energy efficiency
41%
Nuclear power
11%
Clean coal
8%
Renewables (solar, wind)
40%
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Where do you think you have the opportunity to save the most money from improvements in energy efficiency?
48%
21% 19%
11%
1% 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Home heating/ air
conditioning
Transportation(personalvehicle)
Homeappliances
Home lighting Other
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Likely to do each of the following within the next 5 years
Base: W1 = 3406, W3 = 2092, W5 = 2144, W6 = 2133 All results based on weighted data
%
Scale: 1 = Not at all likely, 7 = Very likely
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Performance of products that are labeled “energy efficient” vs others
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Top influences on your decision to purchase an energy efficient product?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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How much did energy efficiency influence the selection of your current home?
Influence: 30.3% Not An Influence: 43.9%
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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Feelings with regard to the US government’s role in preparing us for future energy needs
Should Do More: 58.3% Trying to Do Too Many Things: 23.2%
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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In the next election, would you be more likely or less likely to vote for a presidential candidate who …?
Wave 6 Base: 2133 All results based on weighted data
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