Power from the people: Rooftop solar and a downward-sloping supply of electricity

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Using high-frequency data, I show that the supply of electricity by solar households can be downward sloping. I document that households receiving higher prices to sell electricity increase their own consumption as their panels produce more, relative to households receiving lower prices. I test several competing explanations and show that a dollar of electricity income increases electricity expenditures by 23 cents, an effect much larger than a standard income response. The fact that solar households treat income from electricity production as “electricity money” means that production subsidies may decrease the supply of electricity by solar homes.

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La Nauze, A. (2019). Power from the people: Rooftop solar and a downward-sloping supply of electricity. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 6(6), 1135–1168. https://doi.org/10.1086/705535

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