太阳能光伏的采用及其对能源消耗的影响:来自日本家庭的证据

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Merhaba Memtimin (Mairehaba) (Maimaitiming) , Nan Wang , Gento Mogi
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本研究利用2014年至2020年的五年调查数据,对日本家庭的太阳能光伏(PV)采用行为进行了深入分析。通过逻辑回归,我们研究了社会人口特征、节能行为、太阳辐射和太阳能光伏采用之间的关系。此外,本研究还考察了有太阳能光伏和没有太阳能光伏的家庭之间的行为差异,重点关注电力消费的反弹效应和采用相关技术和其他能源消费模式的溢出效应。我们的研究结果表明,较大的家庭,新建的独立住宅的居民,以及那些太阳辐射较高的人更倾向于采用太阳能光伏系统。相反,低收入家庭不太倾向于安装太阳能光伏,节能行为的影响很小。研究结果表明可能存在反弹效应,因为太阳能光伏家庭往往比非光伏家庭使用更多的电力,同时显示出对汽油以外的其他能源的依赖减少。这些家庭通过出售多余的太阳能发电而减少了总电力成本。我们还确定了相关技术采用的潜在溢出效应。这项研究揭示了太阳能光伏采用的复杂动态及其对家庭能源行为的广泛影响,为促进可持续能源解决方案提供了有价值的见解。
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Solar photovoltaics adoption and its impacts on energy consumption: evidence from Japanese households
This study provides an in-depth analysis of solar photovoltaics (PV) adoption behavior in Japanese households using data from a five-year survey spanning 2014–2020. Through logistic regression, we investigate the relationship between socio-demographic characteristics, energy-saving behavior, and solar radiation and solar PV adoption. Furthermore, this work examines behavioral differences between households with and without solar PVs, focusing on the rebound effect in electricity consumption and spillover effects in the adoption of related technologies and other energy consumption patterns. Our findings reveal that larger households, residents of newly constructed, detached homes, and those with higher solar radiation exposure are more inclined to adopt solar PV systems. Conversely, lower-income households are less inclined towards solar PV installation, with little impact from energy-saving behaviors. The findings suggest a possible rebound effect, as solar PV households tend to use more electricity than non-PV households, while showing reduced reliance on other energy sources except gasoline. These households benefit from reduced total electricity costs by selling back excess solar-generated power. We also identify potential spillover effects in related technology adoption. This study sheds light on the complex dynamics of solar PV adoption and its broader impact on household energy behavior, providing valuable insights for promoting sustainable energy solutions.
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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