Photovoltaic power can help boost rural incomes
Household distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems have emerged as an essential driver of urban-rural green development and a powerful engine of rural vitalization in China in recent years.
Continuous breakthroughs and innovations in photovoltaic power generation module technology have laid a solid foundation for the large-scale development and application of photovoltaic systems in rural areas.
The additional income is not the only gain. The deployment of household PV has significantly advanced the transition to clean energy in rural China. The widespread installation has also reduced costs. Households in remote mountainous areas can now replace diesel generators with solar power systems.
China's rural residential photovoltaic system has been greatly developed in recent years. However, most existing researches, are difficult to reflect the real development situation of the whole system.
This paper examines inequality in household adoption of rooftop solar photovoltaics in rural China through a qualitative study of three villages. The Chinese government promotes distributed solar to drive low-carbon development. However, community management and China's institutional system influence unequal access.
Household distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems have emerged as an essential driver of urban-rural green development and a powerful engine of rural vitalization in China in recent years.
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This paper examines inequality in household adoption of rooftop solar photovoltaics in rural China through a qualitative study of three villages. The Chinese government promotes distributed solar to drive low
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