2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020644
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Spatial Characteristics of the Diffusion of Residential Solar Photovoltaics in Urban Areas: A Case of Seoul, South Korea

Abstract: Mini-solar photovoltaics, which are installed on apartment balconies, are rapidly spreading in Seoul, South Korea. Seoul has implemented a policy to diffuse mini-solar photovoltaics in apartments for energy transition since 2012. The policy considers compact land use and a large population of the city. This study examines a variety of variables in relation to the adoption of mini-solar photovoltaics. In particular, we focus on peer effects, namely, those of spatially adjacent, previously installed mini-solar p… Show more

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“…There is no influence found for a radius larger than 1 km. Irwin (2021), Kim andGim (2021), andKosugi et al (2019) also show spillover effects to be largest within the 15 nearest neighbors, within a 0.5 km radius or within a 1 km radius, respectively.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…There is no influence found for a radius larger than 1 km. Irwin (2021), Kim andGim (2021), andKosugi et al (2019) also show spillover effects to be largest within the 15 nearest neighbors, within a 0.5 km radius or within a 1 km radius, respectively.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As a result, a total capacity of 1094.60 MW p has been installed in the form of BAPV and BIPV systems, with an average annual increase of 30% between 2008 and 2019. To further encourage private households to install PV systems, the metropolitan government of the Korean capital Seoul introduced the 2022 "Seoul solar city project", aiming for the provision of up to 80% installation costs subsidy for BIPV installations [20,21], which as of January 2023 has not been implemented. Even though support programs for PV installations in the RoK have been implemented, several issues remain unresolved, such as stakeholder conflicts in PV system project management and the lack of quality assurance services for renewable energy installations [22].…”
Section: Incentives For Pv System Installation and Operation In The R...mentioning
confidence: 99%