评估州和联邦政府在住宅太阳能采用方面的激励作用:来自内华达州的证据

Faraz Farhidi
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本研究使用2017年至2023年间99个客户的合同级数据,研究了州和联邦激励措施如何影响内华达州屋顶太阳能的采用。固定效应回归框架应用于分离回扣、税收抵免、公用事业费率和供应商行为对系统价格的影响。分析显示,州一级的返利显著降低了前期成本:每增加1000美元的返利支持,对应于系统价格平均每瓦降低0.09美元。相比之下,联邦投资税收抵免显示出有限的降价效果,并可能间接提高报价,与补贴传递行为一致。内华达州的零售电价是电价的最重要决定因素,较高的电价与平均系统成本增加近27-31美元/瓦有关,反映了供应商根据公用事业基准定价的能力。结果表明,各州的回扣为降低客户成本和加速采用提供了最清晰的途径,而联邦政府的激励措施则需要监管保障来确保消费者的利益。这些发现对可再生能源政策具有重要意义,特别是在供应商定价策略可能削弱国家补贴有效性的受监管市场中。总的来说,证据强调了有针对性的国家政策和竞争性供应商监督在提高可负担性、市场参与度以及实现可再生能源和气候目标方面的关键作用。
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Evaluating the role of state and federal incentives in residential solar adoption: Evidence from Nevada
This study examines how state and federal incentives affect rooftop solar adoption in Nevada using contract-level data from 99 customers between 2017 and 2023. A fixed-effects regression framework is applied to isolate the effects of rebates, tax credits, utility rates, and vendor behavior on system prices. The analysis reveals that state-level rebates significantly reduce upfront costs: a $1000 increase in rebate support corresponds to an average $0.09/W reduction in system price. In contrast, federal Investment Tax Credits show limited price-lowering effects and may indirectly raise quoted prices, consistent with subsidy pass-through behavior. Nevada’s retail electricity rates emerge as the most significant determinant of pricing, with higher rates associated with an increase of nearly $27–31/W in average system costs, reflecting vendors’ ability to price against the utility benchmark.
The results demonstrate that state rebates provide the clearest pathway to lowering customer costs and accelerating adoption, while federal incentives require regulatory safeguards to ensure consumer benefit. These findings carry important implications for renewable energy policy, particularly in regulated markets where vendor pricing strategies can dilute the effectiveness of national subsidies. Overall, the evidence highlights the critical role of targeted state policies and competitive vendor oversight in advancing affordability, market participation, and progress toward renewable energy and climate goals.
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