非住宅太阳能对住宅采用决定的影响

Eric O'Shaughnessy, G. Barbose, Alexandria M Grayson, Isa Ferrall-Wolf, Deborah Sunter
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家庭采用屋顶太阳能光伏发电技术的决定部分受社会影响的驱动。以往关于太阳能应用影响的研究主要集中在住宅同行之间的影响。在这里,我们通过探讨非住宅安装对住宅采用太阳能决策的影响,扩展了太阳能采用影响的框架。我们采用交错差分法,利用大量住宅采用情况的数据样本来估算非住宅影响效应。我们还对太阳能应用影响的现有框架进行了批判性评估。我们发现,非住宅系统的安装与住宅系统采用率的加快有关,每安装一个非住宅系统,住宅系统采用率每季度就会增加 0.4 个。我们表明,非住宅系统对住宅采用太阳能的决策具有持续、长期的影响。我们对安装在商业建筑、政府建筑和宗教建筑上的太阳能系统的不同结果和影响机制进行了探讨。结果表明,非住宅太阳能采用者可以作为政策的合作伙伴,在服务不足的社区 "播下 "住宅采用太阳能的种子。
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Impacts of non-residential solar on residential adoption decisions
Household decisions to adopt rooftop solar photovoltaics are partly driven by social influence. Previous research on solar adoption influence has focused on influence among residential peers. Here, we expand the framework of solar adoption influence by exploring the influence of non-residential installations on residential adoption decisions. We use staggered differences-in-differences to estimate non-residential influence effects using a large data sample of residential adoptions. We also critically evaluate prevailing frameworks for solar adoption influence. We find that non-residential installations are associated with accelerated residential adoption rates, on the order of 0.4 additional residential adoptions per quarter per non-residential installation. We show that non-residential systems exert a continuous, long-term influence on residential adoption decisions. We explore separate results and influence mechanisms for solar installed on commercial buildings, government buildings, and houses of worship. The results suggest that non-residential solar adopters could serve as partners in policies to “seed” residential adoption in underserved communities.
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