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Pfeiffer, Christian
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Official Name
Pfeiffer, Christian
Main Affiliation
Österreichische Statistische Gesellschaft
Akademische Titel
Mag.rer.soc.oec.
Email
christian.pfeiffer@forschung-burgenland.at
ORCID
Scopus Author ID
57221312911
Status
staff
Research Outputs
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- PublicationOn the challenges of empowering citizens in technological innovation matters(2018-10)
; ; In order to counteract a constant global warming, the empowerment of civil society and economy are considered necessary prerequisites for the energy transition. Responsive forms of participation have to be considered in an early phase of projects and employed continuously throughout the intention. However, there are common challenges within participation processes. We illustrate a use case consisting of the implementation of technological innovations using a slow bottom-up approach. Our main thesis suggests that an active interference of social space leads to higher technology acceptance and therefore to an easier implementation of innovative technologies to increase the citizens’ quality of life. Due to the fact that our target group shows high diversity we focus on specific mediators that influence technology acceptance. Therefore, we conducted a mixed-method approach with quantitative and qualitative components. We present our main results and experiences of the first project phase in this article.418 1 - PublicationA Comprehensive Study on the Aesthetics of Electricity Consumption Graphs on Appliance Level and their Triggering Potential on Human Emotions(SDEWES Centre, 2021-10)
; ; ; Sustainable energy consumption behavior in households is a decisive factor in contributing to climate protection. To provide residents comprehensible insights into their household’s energy consumption data, nonintrusive load monitoring on appliance level can assist. To give consumers a simple and comprehensible overview of their consumption data, which they also find aesthetically pleasing, in this work a two-stage experimental design is used to compare the perceived aesthetic appearance of different types of electricity consumption graphs on appliance level (aggregated or time-dependent) and their triggered emotion. First, a representative survey covers the general aesthetics assessment in a 2x3 mixed factorial design. Second, an in-depth eye-tracking and facial expression investigation is used to track and quantify emotions on different electricity consumption graphs on application level and their perceived advantages and disadvantages. The main results provide comprehensive insights into the aesthetics of electricity consumption visualizations to trigger positive emotions, in particular users’ preferences for simple and conventional graphs like bar charts.156 12732 - Publication
154 983 - PublicationAn interdisciplinary approach of a local peer-to-peer energy trading model for a more sustainable power grid(SDEWES Centre, 2021-10)
; ; ; ; ; This work investigates a novel distance-based electricity tariff applicable to energy communities. Based on a mixed integer linear optimization model computational studies are conducted to investigate the effects of this tariff on a small-scale community consisting of 22 consumers and 5 prosumers. Additionally, the potential of electric storage systems supporting the use of locally produced energy is investigated. The results of the computational model prove that an energy community generates incentives photovoltaic plants and the installation of energy storage systems. Complementary to the simulations, the flexibility options are supported by a user survey focusing on technology attributes for local energy market models, proving that there is a significant awareness for the use of energy storage systems.562 35200 - PublicationPreferences on Home Energy Management Systems - A Study of Potentials for the Use of End User Flexibilities(2020-09)
; ; ; ; Due to the increase of volatile renewable energy resources, additional flexibility in the electricity system is necessary to ensure a technically and economically efficient network operation. To tap flexibilities like private storages, participatory developed and user-friendly technical solutions are essential. In this work, the acceptance and the market potential of a home energy management system with focus on i) grid optimization, ii) self-consumption optimization, and iii) additional functions for increased comfort is presented. This is determined by means of a representative survey. The main results show that the perceived usefulness and accessibility are the most important influence factors affecting the end user’s intention to use. Based on the given acceptance, the solution provides a market potential of one third of the users for an increased use of flexibilities in the investigated area.717 4312 - Publication
152 342 - PublicationDie Wahrnehmung von Forschung, Technologie und Innovation in der burgenländischen BevölkerungInnovation, Forschung und Entwicklung gelten als wesentliche Wachstumsmotoren für burgenländische Unternehmen, um einerseits den Wirtschaftsstandort Burgenland attraktiver zu machen und andererseits international wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben. Bewusstsein für Forschung, Technologie und Innovation (FTI) zu schaffen stellt einen strategischen Schwerpunkt der im Burgenland vorliegenden „FTI-Strategie 2025“ dar. Inwieweit die Bevölkerung das Burgenland aktuell mit FTI assoziiert, zeigt gegenständliche Untersuchung. 400 Burgenländerinnen und Burgenländer wurden dahingehend befragt. Neben einer Analyse der in der Bevölkerung wahrgenommenen Verbreitung von FTI nach soziodemografischen Indikatoren wurde auch die Wahrnehmung von FTI nach den drei Fokusbereichen „Nachhaltige Energie“, „Nachhaltige Lebensqualität“ und „Intelligente Prozesse, Technologien und Produkte“ untersucht.
510 365 - PublicationCo-Creation für ein digitales klimaneutrales Energiesystem - Partizipative Forschung im Projekt(2024-04-18)
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