This paper investigates the effects of two countervailing forces – policy incentives and implementation disincentives – on residential solar adoption in New Jersey. The New Jersey case study includes two complementary analyses designed to illuminate policy incentives and implementation disincentives, respectively.
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solar energy
‘It’s Not Too Late’: Is America ready for solar power?
PhD candidate Diren Kocakusak (Bloustein) talks to ABC News’ ‘It’s Not Too Late’ to discuss how the amount of sun in an area, as well as an individual's electricity bill, drives residential solar power adoption rates (starts around 1:56). ABC News, May 10,...
CEEEP, Rutgers Energy Institute to present The Future of Solar Energy, Nov. 5
The Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy (CEEEP) at the Bloustein School and the Rutgers Energy Institute will be presenting a talk, "The Future of Solar Energy: A MIT Study" on Friday, November 6 at the Gov. James J. Florio Special Events Forum, Civic...