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Item Open Access Consumer responses to the UK domestic hydrogen transition: Transcription from online focus groups(Cranfield University, 2022-08-30 13:02) Gordon, Joel; Ozkan, Nazmiye; ali Nabavi, SeyedThe data provides transcriptions from ten online focus groups conducted between February 14 and April 6, 2022, which took place on the Zoom platform.The focus groups lasted for approximately 90 minutes with discussion on a range of key topics including cooking and heating preferences, safety perceptions, trust factors, willingness to pay and other market preferences. Participants took three polls during the focus group and were also provided with some information provision materials, which included two short videos and three PowerPoint presentations (on the UK Hydrogen Strategy; the key actors and stakeholders of the domestic hydrogen transition; and the spatial dynamics of the transition).Item Open Access Domestic hydrogen acceptance in the UK: Public perceptions of energy and environmental issues(Cranfield University, 2022-10-31 14:45) Gordon, Joel; Ozkan, Nazmiye; ali Nabavi, SeyedThis file provides evidence on public perceptions of energy and environmental issues in the United Kingdom. Online focus groups were conducted (February - April 2022) to examine consumer attitudes towards domestic hydrogen technologies for home use (heating and cooking appliances). At the start of each focus groups, participants were asked to give their views about climate change and the environment, and to describe their current level of engagement with pro-environmental behaviours including energy consumption habits. A total of 38 individual responses were recorded (n=58).Item Open Access Qualitative responses to Hydrogen Homes (H2H) Online Survey 2022.docx(Cranfield University, 2024-01-16 15:07) Gordon, Joel; Ozkan, Nazmiye; ali Nabavi, SeyedThis file records responses given by online survey participants in the UK (N = 1845) to a questionnaire on the domestic hydrogen transition, which was programmed using Qualtrics. The data collection period lasted between 06/10/2023 and 23/12/2023, supported by a professional market research company (Savanta). The survey duration was approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Domestic hydrogen refers to hydrogen-fuelled appliances for heating and cooking, collectively referred to as hydrogen homes. All survey responses were measured using either a five-point or eleven-point Likert scale.At the end of the survey, participants were requested to respond to the following open-ended question which concluded the survey: Please use this text box to explain more about your attitudes towards hydrogen or any other reflections on this topic.Around two-thirds of respondents (N = 1213) provided a valid response. The sample was composed of four specific consumer sub-groups, which returned a relatively balanced response rate (M = 66.3%; SD = 3.0). In published materials, we use the term Hydrogen Homes (H2H) dataset to denote outputs from this project.Item Open Access Qualtrics survey screeners for online focus groups_Domestic hydrogen acceptance 2022.docx(Cranfield University, 2022-10-27 16:12) Gordon, Joel; Ozkan, Nazmiye; ali Nabavi, SeyedThe file provides the full versions of six unique screening surveys built in Qualtrics as part of the recruitment process for a series of online focus groups, conducted between February and April 2022. The content shows all questions as well as the filtering process. The surveys were designed to recruit against six specific groups: Renewable energy communities; smart homes and solar homes; environmentally engaged; technology engaged; industrial towns; fuel poor; and a baseline group excluding all previous specifications. The project is part of a study exploring consumer perceptions of domestic hydrogen for home heating and cooking, and social acceptance levels across different consumer groups and demographics.