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Replication Data for: Policy Feedback, Energy Equity, and Climate Justice: Can Existing Policies Improve Solar Access for Low- and Moderate-Income Communities in the U.S.?

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-02 收录
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ML09LM
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Abstract: Despite the proliferation of rooftop solar in the U.S., its deployment and associated benefits have not been distributed equitably. Many states have adopted targeted incentives to improve access to rooftop solar and increase its uptake amongst low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities. This paper examines the policy feedback effects of energy efficiency policies and electricity sector portfolio standards on the adoption and diffusion of LMI solar incentives across states. Event history analyses indicate that, between 2010 and 2019, the adoption and diffusion of the incentives has been conditional on the state’s portfolio standards, but independent of energy efficiency policies. Feedback effects from the portfolio standards in neighboring states are found to have a regressive impact on the likelihood of adoption. Hence, the feedback effects of previously adopted renewable energy policies are helping states to better serve vulnerable communities; however, there is no evidence of geographic clustering in the diffusion of incentives.
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