2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13020711
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Applying a Relationally and Socially Embedded Decision Framework to Solar Photovoltaic Adoption: A Conceptual Exploration

Abstract: Solar photovoltaic (PV) energy technology can play a key role in decreasing the amount of carbon emissions associated with electrical energy production, while also providing an economically justifiable alternative to fossil fuel production. Solar energy technology is also extremely flexible in terms of the size and siting of technological development. Large scale PV farms, however, require access to large tracts of land, which can create community-scale conflict over siting solar energy development projects. W… Show more

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“…Therefore, ESS implementation should start by considering community values, priorities, and concerns instead of what is techno-economically admissible within the current legislative framework [60].…”
Section: Esss: Trends In Recent Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, ESS implementation should start by considering community values, priorities, and concerns instead of what is techno-economically admissible within the current legislative framework [60].…”
Section: Esss: Trends In Recent Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-pecuniary features of a new technology, such as the effects of a new crop on the amenity value of the land or the aesthetics of the landscape can affect adoption (Skevas et al, 2016;Villamil et al, 2008). Schelly et al, (2021) emphasize that community priorities, values, and concerns can be potential barriers for solar energy adoption.…”
Section: Social Preferences and Enabling Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acceptable installation method is where the PV panels are mounted on the building's rooftop within the same premise for both programs, as shown in Figure 2b. NEM 3.0 applies to the different feeding connection scenarios; the first of which is the typical and traditional scenario of a grid on the PV system [18,63]. The second is indirect solar PV power generation.…”
Section: Indirect Solar Pvmentioning
confidence: 99%