The alleviating effect of household distributed photovoltaics on
Relative poverty represents a major obstacle to China''s rural revitalization efforts and necessitates enhanced policy support. This study aims to investigate the impact of household
Relative poverty represents a major obstacle to China''s rural revitalization efforts and necessitates enhanced policy support. This study aims to investigate the impact of household
Our analysis revealed the co-benefits of emission-reduction and poverty alleviation, with PVPA policy boosting villagers'' per capita net income by 2–3% in villages with PV plants.
China implemented a solar photovoltaic (PV) poverty alleviation (PVPA) policy of building nearly 0.24 million PVPA power plants in 2014-2020 to fight poverty. However, our current knowledge of its
This study evaluates the emission reduction and welfare effects of distributed photovoltaic construction using a difference-in-differences model as a quasi-natural experiment,
The PV poverty alleviation effect is stronger in poorer regions, particularly in Eastern China. Our results are robust to alternative specifications and variable definitions.
China has made globally recognised improvements in poverty alleviation through a comprehensive array of support policies, of which the residential photovoltaic station programme,
However, under the right conditions, low-income grid-tied DPV programs can offer beneficial outcomes for governments, customers, utilities, and the environment, enabling a “just” clean energy transition.
Energy poverty is a serious problem worldwide and has attracted the attention of policymakers. As a type of social welfare project, photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects (PPAPs)
Since 2013, China has implemented a large-scale initiative to systematically deploy solar photovoltaic (PV) projects to alleviate poverty in rural areas.
This analysis used tracking data from households both with photovoltaic equipment installed and without in “S Town,” Jiangsu Province, from 2017 to 2021. The results indicate that
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