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ID114318
Title ProperInfluence of local environmental, social, economic and political variables on the spatial distribution of residential solar PV arrays across the United States
LanguageENG
AuthorKwan, Calvin Lee
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study used ZIP code level data from the 2000 US Census to investigate the influence of local environmental, social, economic and political variables on the distribution of residential solar PV arrays across the United States. Current locations of residential solar PVs were documented using data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Open PV project. A zero-inflated negative binomial reression model was run to evaluate the influence of selected variables. Using the same model, predicted residential solar PV shares were generated and illustrated using GIS software. The results of the model indicate solar insolation, cost of electricity and amount of available financial incentives are important factors influencing adoption of residential solar PV arrays. Results also indicate the Southwestern region of the United States and the state of Florida are currently underperforming in terms of number of housing units with solar PV installations.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 47; Aug 2012: p.332-344
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 47; Aug 2012: p.332-344
Key WordsSolar Photovoltaic ;  Renewable Energy Policy ;  Decision - Making