Households' decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large upfront costs, differentiated products, and uncertainties about future government subsidies. This study analyzes the interplay of these factors using a dynamic discrete choice model. I use a newly assembled dataset, that covers all installations from 2002 through 2006 in California at the household level, to estimate demand for solar panel installations. I find that across the distribution of housing values, households are price elastic with respect to both temporary and permanent changes in price. Also, I find that elasticities vary across the distribution of housing values. The marginal effect of technological innovation is significant and positive wit...
The relationship between electricity price and household solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption has not be...
Solar energy is a renewable energy source with unlimited potential. Solar technology takes energy fr...
This dissertation develops new empirical methods that inform two questions in energy policy: How wil...
Households' decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large upfront cost...
Abstract: Households ’ decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large u...
textHuman-induced climate change, with its potentially catastrophic impacts on weather patterns, wat...
textHuman-induced climate change, with its potentially catastrophic impacts on weather patterns, wat...
State policy incentives for solar power have grown significantly in the past several years. This pap...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
JEL C51, Q48, Q58Many countries have relied on subsidies to promote the adoption of renewable energy...
Environmental concerns have prompted governments around the world to subsidize renewable energy mark...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
textThis research analyses the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Program data to identify and descri...
Ever since its advent, the adoption of renewable energy technology has received significant governme...
This work evaluates the impact that regulatory policies, financial incentives, population, income an...
The relationship between electricity price and household solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption has not be...
Solar energy is a renewable energy source with unlimited potential. Solar technology takes energy fr...
This dissertation develops new empirical methods that inform two questions in energy policy: How wil...
Households' decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large upfront cost...
Abstract: Households ’ decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large u...
textHuman-induced climate change, with its potentially catastrophic impacts on weather patterns, wat...
textHuman-induced climate change, with its potentially catastrophic impacts on weather patterns, wat...
State policy incentives for solar power have grown significantly in the past several years. This pap...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
JEL C51, Q48, Q58Many countries have relied on subsidies to promote the adoption of renewable energy...
Environmental concerns have prompted governments around the world to subsidize renewable energy mark...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
textThis research analyses the California Solar Initiative (CSI) Program data to identify and descri...
Ever since its advent, the adoption of renewable energy technology has received significant governme...
This work evaluates the impact that regulatory policies, financial incentives, population, income an...
The relationship between electricity price and household solar photovoltaic (PV) adoption has not be...
Solar energy is a renewable energy source with unlimited potential. Solar technology takes energy fr...
This dissertation develops new empirical methods that inform two questions in energy policy: How wil...