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A review of photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects in China: Current status, challenge and policy recommendations

Yan Li, Qi Zhang, Ge Wang, Benjamin McLellan, Xue Fei Liu and Le Wang

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, vol. 94, issue C, 214-223

Abstract: Photovoltaic Poverty Alleviation (PVPA) projects, which utilize the subsidies and income from PV power to alleviate poverty in rural areas, are part of a comprehensive energy policy innovation in China. It is expected that the projects will deploy at least 10 GW PV and benefit more than two million poor households in total by 2020. To achieve this goal, specific supporting policies and novel business models are necessary. In the present paper, the current status and existing supporting policies are introduced to give an overview of PVPA projects. Then representative business models in PV projects are summarized and compared to provide a reference for PVPA projects. Obstacles, such as subsidy delays, insufficient infrastructure, low quality of PV equipment, and inflexible profit allocation mechanism may reduce the revenue from PV operation and increase the costs of PV deployment. Therefore, this paper also proposes corresponding recommendations for policy makers considering the existing challenges.

Keywords: Photovoltaic (PV); Poverty alleviation; Business model; Supporting policy; Financial leasing; Crowdfunding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.06.012

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