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Solar and batteries are affordable options for US households

Tao Sun (), Yuanhao Feng, Chad Zanocco, June Flora, Arun Majumdar () and Ram Rajagopal ()
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Tao Sun: Stanford University
Yuanhao Feng: Stanford University
Chad Zanocco: Stanford University
June Flora: Stanford University
Arun Majumdar: Stanford University
Ram Rajagopal: Stanford University

Nature Energy, 2025, vol. 10, issue 8, 928-929

Abstract: A majority of US households can reduce energy costs and access affordable backup power during outages through rooftop solar and battery storage. Policymakers need to evaluate and adopt measures to ensure high-outage-risk and energy-burdened communities have equitable access to these adaptation solutions as climate impacts intensify outages.

Date: 2025
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