Bottom-up initiatives for photovoltaic: Incentives and barriers

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Abstract

When facing the challenge of restructuring the energy system, bottom-up initiatives can aid the diffusion of decentralized and clean energy technologies. We focused here on a bottom-up initiative of citizen-funded and citizen-operated photovoltaic power plants. The project follows a case study-based approach and examines two different community initiatives. The aim is to investigate the potential incentives and barriers relating to participation or non-participation in predefined community PV projects. Qualitative, as well as quantitative empirical research was used to examine the key factors in the further development of bottom-up initiatives as contributors to a general energy transition.

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Reinsberger, K., & Posch, A. (2014). Bottom-up initiatives for photovoltaic: Incentives and barriers. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 2(2), 108–117. https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.2014.02.0010

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