The effect of residential solar on energy insecurity among low- to moderate-income households
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03/2025
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| Publication Type | Journal Article
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| DOI |
10.1038/s41560-025-01730-y
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| Abstract |
Each year, millions of Americans experience energy insecurity, or the inability to afford enough energy to meet their basic needs. This study evaluates whether residential rooftop solar can serve as a preventative solution to energy insecurity among low- to moderate-income households. Using a national, matched sample of solar and non-solar households based on detailed and address-specific data, we find that solar leads to large, robust and salient reductions in five indicators of energy insecurity. Moreover, the benefits of solar ‘spill over’ to improve a household’s ability to pay other energy bills. The results suggest that rooftop solar may be an effective tool for policymakers who seek to reduce energy insecurity. |
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Nature Energy
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| Year of Publication |
2025
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| ISSN Number |
2058-7546
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