Barriers to Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Adoption on a National Scale in the United States

Casey R. Corrado, E. Holt, L. Schambach
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The U.S. Government is facing immense pressure to reduce carbon emissions and shift towards renewable energy sources due to the pressing issue of climate change. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) technology, when implemented at the levels of residential, commercial businesses, and government agencies, has the potential to slow the rate of global warming, one step in addressing the climate crisis. Solar PVs provide an alternative to fossil fuels, with both lower carbon emissions and cost. The falling price of solar energy has made solar PVs increasingly cost effective compared to traditional, non-renewable energy sources. There are, however, a myriad of technological, environmental, political, economic, and social hurdles that prevent wider-spread solar adoption. While several solar-focused government policies and incentives have already been put in place, the government lacks a full understanding of the constraint space preventing widespread solar adoption. Identifying these barriers is a crucial step in developing effective and impactful plans and policy to expedite nation-wide implementation. This work evaluates current barriers to solar PV adoption within the U.S. and provides potential mitigation steps to address them. A list of recommendations for the U.S. federal government are also provided.
美国全国范围内采用太阳能光伏(PV)的障碍
由于气候变化的紧迫问题,美国政府面临着减少碳排放和转向可再生能源的巨大压力。太阳能光伏(PV)技术,当在住宅、商业企业和政府机构层面实施时,有可能减缓全球变暖的速度,这是解决气候危机的一步。太阳能光伏提供了化石燃料的替代品,其碳排放和成本都较低。与传统的不可再生能源相比,太阳能价格的下降使得太阳能光伏发电越来越具有成本效益。然而,有无数的技术、环境、政治、经济和社会障碍阻碍了太阳能的广泛采用。虽然一些以太阳能为重点的政府政策和激励措施已经到位,但政府对阻碍太阳能广泛采用的限制空间缺乏充分的了解。确定这些障碍是制定有效和有影响力的计划和政策以加快在全国范围内实施的关键步骤。这项工作评估了目前在美国采用太阳能光伏的障碍,并提供了潜在的缓解措施来解决这些问题。本文还为美国联邦政府提供了一系列建议。
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