© 2019 American Economic Association. All rights reserved. We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsidies on future electricity production, rather than through upfront investment subsidies. We develop a tractable dynamic model of new technology adoption, also accounting for local market heterogeneity. We identify the discount factor from demand responses to variation that shifts expected future but not current utilities. Despite the massive adoption, we find that households significantly discounted the future benefits from the new technology. This implies that an upfront investment subsidy program would have promoted the technology at a much lower budgetary cost.status: publishe
Environmental concerns have prompted governments around the world to subsidize renewable energy mark...
The fast worldwide spread of renewable energies is one of the key ingredients of the international r...
A central question of this research report is whether households will lead a major change in the way...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
Many countries have relied on subsidies to promote the adoption of renewable energy technologies. We...
Ever since its advent, the adoption of renewable energy technology has received significant governme...
Given the interest in the commercialization of affordable, clean energy technologies, we examine the...
Abstract: Households ’ decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large u...
In terms of cost and performance, infant technologies, such as solar photovoltaics (PV), are normall...
Many incentives at the state and federal level exist for household adoption of re- newable energy li...
This dissertation presents two lines of research on solar photovoltaic (PV) market and the returns t...
A feed-in tariff system and a subsidy are often used to make households install photovoltaic (PV) sy...
Hundreds of state and local policies support the deployment of residential-scale solar photovoltaic ...
This paper summarizes several studies [14] analyzing consumer incentives for the grid-tied domestic ...
Environmental concerns have prompted governments around the world to subsidize renewable energy mark...
The fast worldwide spread of renewable energies is one of the key ingredients of the international r...
A central question of this research report is whether households will lead a major change in the way...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
We study a generous program to promote the adoption of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems through subsi...
Many countries have relied on subsidies to promote the adoption of renewable energy technologies. We...
Ever since its advent, the adoption of renewable energy technology has received significant governme...
Given the interest in the commercialization of affordable, clean energy technologies, we examine the...
Abstract: Households ’ decisions to purchase solar photovoltaic systems are characterized by large u...
In terms of cost and performance, infant technologies, such as solar photovoltaics (PV), are normall...
Many incentives at the state and federal level exist for household adoption of re- newable energy li...
This dissertation presents two lines of research on solar photovoltaic (PV) market and the returns t...
A feed-in tariff system and a subsidy are often used to make households install photovoltaic (PV) sy...
Hundreds of state and local policies support the deployment of residential-scale solar photovoltaic ...
This paper summarizes several studies [14] analyzing consumer incentives for the grid-tied domestic ...
Environmental concerns have prompted governments around the world to subsidize renewable energy mark...
The fast worldwide spread of renewable energies is one of the key ingredients of the international r...
A central question of this research report is whether households will lead a major change in the way...