Evaluating Access to Solar Energy in light of a Just Energy Transition
- 1. Faculty of Technology, Policy & Management, TU Delft
- 2. Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment, TU Delft
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Recent growth in residential solar PV systems in cities has largely contributed to decar- bonizing our energy systems. However, the costs and benefits of this transition are not always equitably distributed. Socioeconomic variability has left disadvantaged social groups unable to access the benefits provided by solar PV systems and the stimulative policy measures associated to these systems. To enhance an equitable distribution of future solar PV resources, solar energy policy will need to be more considerate of its distributional impact. This research applies a socio-spatial perspective to understand and evaluate the differences in accessibility to solar PV systems for various social groups in the urban environment.
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