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ID105729
Title ProperKnowledge and adoption of solar home systems in rural Nicaragua
LanguageENG
AuthorRebane, Kaja L ;  Barham, Bradford L.
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Solar home systems (SHSs) are a promising electrification option for many households in the developing world. In most countries SHSs are at an early stage of dissemination, and thus face a hurdle common to many emerging alternative energy technologies: many people do not know enough about them to decide whether to adopt one or not. This study uses survey data collected in Nicaragua to investigate characteristics that predict the knowledge and adoption of SHSs among the rural population. First, a series of probit models is used to model the determinants of four measures of SHS knowledge. Next, a biprobit model with sample selection is employed to investigate the factors that predict SHS adoption, conditional on having sufficient knowledge to make an adoption decision. Comparison of the biprobit formulation to a standard probit model of adoption affirms its value. This study identifies multiple determinants of SHS knowledge and adoption, offers several practical recommendations to project planners, and provides an analytical framework for future work in this policy-relevant area.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3064-3075
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3064-3075
Key WordsSolar Home Systems ;  Knowledge ;  Adoption ;  Nicaragua ;  Solar System