This paper focuses on addressing questions including the impact of state policies on residential solar deployment, the impact of residential solar on U.S. emission and the justification for state photovoltaic (PV) “carve-outs” in view of that impact. Official estimated value of solar panel, independent grading systems for state solar policies and value of social cost of carbon (SCC) are used. Results find that state policies generally promote the deployment of residential solar but the impact vary depending on kinds and support levels of policies. After analyzing the physical benefit of a typical solar system in each state and its social value, result shows that the current Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC) prices created by solar carve...
Renewable energy technologies are capital intensive. Successful public policies for promoting renewa...
Understanding how household practices with regard to energy usage change and how to most effectively...
Past solar adoption literature has focused primarily on households without significant attention to ...
Abstract Using a panel database for 27 programs in 16 U.S. states over 1998-2009, we assess the impa...
State policy incentives for solar power have grown significantly in the past several years. This pap...
Paper 1, Local Solutions to Global Problems: Climate Change Policies and Regulatory Jurisdiction, co...
Abstract: This paper adds to the literature by investigating whether municipal, county, and utility ...
Current U.S. energy trends place the development of renewable energy sources behind the development ...
This study aims to investigate the political, social, economic and geographical correlates of solar-...
Using a panel data over 50 US states and years 1991-2007, this paper uses a state fixed-effects mode...
Solar energy is a renewable energy source with unlimited potential. Solar technology takes energy fr...
This policy brief evaluates California’s solar rooftop taking a broad look at the costs and benefits...
In recent years, the energy market in the US and globally is expanding the production of renewable e...
This work evaluates the impact that regulatory policies, financial incentives, population, income an...
The customer-sited PV market in the United States depends on state policies emerging from electric u...
Renewable energy technologies are capital intensive. Successful public policies for promoting renewa...
Understanding how household practices with regard to energy usage change and how to most effectively...
Past solar adoption literature has focused primarily on households without significant attention to ...
Abstract Using a panel database for 27 programs in 16 U.S. states over 1998-2009, we assess the impa...
State policy incentives for solar power have grown significantly in the past several years. This pap...
Paper 1, Local Solutions to Global Problems: Climate Change Policies and Regulatory Jurisdiction, co...
Abstract: This paper adds to the literature by investigating whether municipal, county, and utility ...
Current U.S. energy trends place the development of renewable energy sources behind the development ...
This study aims to investigate the political, social, economic and geographical correlates of solar-...
Using a panel data over 50 US states and years 1991-2007, this paper uses a state fixed-effects mode...
Solar energy is a renewable energy source with unlimited potential. Solar technology takes energy fr...
This policy brief evaluates California’s solar rooftop taking a broad look at the costs and benefits...
In recent years, the energy market in the US and globally is expanding the production of renewable e...
This work evaluates the impact that regulatory policies, financial incentives, population, income an...
The customer-sited PV market in the United States depends on state policies emerging from electric u...
Renewable energy technologies are capital intensive. Successful public policies for promoting renewa...
Understanding how household practices with regard to energy usage change and how to most effectively...
Past solar adoption literature has focused primarily on households without significant attention to ...