Policy simulation for promoting residential PV considering anecdotal information exchanges based on social network modelling
Authored by Yan Li, Ge Wang, Qi Zhang, Hailong Li
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.04.028
Sponsors:
Chinese National Natural Science Foundation
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Abstract
Surveys and empirical researches have revealed that the households'
perceptions of benefits play a more important role than the benefits
themselves in the decision process of adopting residential photovoltaic
(PV). However, it has been overlooked in previous models about the green
technology diffusion. This work developed an innovation diffusion model
based on a social network, which was integrated with an anecdotal
information exchange process. The contributions were to model the
households' evaluation, which changes with social influence, and analyze
the impact of such dynamics on the adoption of residential PV. A case
study was conducted for villages in Beijing. Different scenarios about
policies have been considered concerning both the economic benefits and
the information diffusion on social network. The results show that: (1)
Providing insurance against the damage of PV to adopters for free can
improve the adoption rate from 24\% up to 62\% (full insurance), and the
new adopter acquisition cost is only 36\% of that of providing
additional subsidy; (2) The enhancement of communications (e.g. Bulletin
Board System (BBS) and Social Networking Services (SNS)) creates an
obstacle to the residential PV adoption when the majority of households
have insufficient knowledge about the PV system; and (3) Information
campaigns and information screening are both effective and necessary in
mitigating the negative effect from the enhancement of communications at
the initial stage of the residential PV market.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
Adoption
Social Network
Innovation Diffusion
Sector
Energy technologies
Residential pv adoption
Free insurance
Enhancement of communications