2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106723
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Assets power solar and battery uptake in Kenya

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“…Other variables related to the economic condition of a household like total land ownership and remittance also have a positive relationship with solar adoption which provides explanation for inaccessibility by the poor. These findings are in line with previous literature that focused on how economic conditions or wealth structure determines solar adoption (Aarakit et al, 2021;Best, 2023;Zander, 2020). However, some environmental, financial, and personal motivation also important determinant of solar uptake (Jacksohn et al, 2019;Schulte et al, 2022).…”
Section: Solar Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Other variables related to the economic condition of a household like total land ownership and remittance also have a positive relationship with solar adoption which provides explanation for inaccessibility by the poor. These findings are in line with previous literature that focused on how economic conditions or wealth structure determines solar adoption (Aarakit et al, 2021;Best, 2023;Zander, 2020). However, some environmental, financial, and personal motivation also important determinant of solar uptake (Jacksohn et al, 2019;Schulte et al, 2022).…”
Section: Solar Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 92%