Photovoltaic poverty alleviation (PVPA), an innovative and unique policy in China aiming at green development and poverty alleviation, has attracted increasing attention …
China''s photovoltaic poverty alleviation power stations (PPAPS) properly combine poverty alleviation and renewable power generation while also meeting rural ene. …
Solar Photovoltaic-based Targeted Poverty Alleviation (PV-PA) projects aim to broaden the income channels and improve the electricity supply of the rural poor. By selling …
In 2007, solar energy projects through a microgrid system were started and continued with a home system. However, the receiving group is a group that lacks knowledge …
Liu et al. [23] explored the role and contribution of China''s Photovoltaic Poverty Alleviation Project (PPAP) in improving the livelihoods of 735 impoverished rural households …
Photovoltaic-based targeted poverty alleviation (PVPA) has been established for 10 years with the mission of one of "the ten large-scale poverty relief programs" in China. This paper would …
Several studies on the intersection of PV deployment and poverty alleviation have focused on the role of PV in providing rural electricity access in locations that do not …
As a type of social welfare project, photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects (PPAPs) are expected to achieve high-quality poverty alleviation and an energy transformation …
Under the support of the Chinese government''s "Photovoltaic Poverty Alleviation" and other policies [1–3], especially in western China, due to abundant solar energy resources and high …
Photovoltaic-based targeted poverty alleviation (PVPA) has been established for 10 years with the mission of one of "the ten large-scale poverty relief programs" in China.
Researchers assessed the effect of solar energy projects on poverty in China and determined that PV systems can play a role in reducing multiple dimensions of poverty while also...
Our analysis revealed the co-benefits of emission-reduction and poverty alleviation, with PVPA policy boosting villagers'' per capita net income by 2–3% in villages with PV plants. A nonlinear, inverted U-shaped …
Based on the field research of X county, the article comprehensively analyzes the PV power generation project in terms of economic and social benefits and its impact on …
We carried out photovoltaic poverty alleviation surveys in the three countries as case study. Villagers and village cadres related with the solar PV application are our key …
The design of a standalone photovoltaic microgrid is aimed to find the cheapest way to go for either a single rural house or a group of 200 rural houses with similar load …
The photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects and corresponding procedures were proposed in China in 2015 by the National Energy Administration and the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development.
To provide new understanding of China''s targeted poverty alleviation strategy, we use a panel dataset of 211 pilot counties that received targeted PV investments from 2013 to …
The solar energy for poverty alleviation programme (SEPAP) aims to add over 10 GW capacity and benefit more than 2 million households from around 35,000 villages across …
Based on the valid questionnaire of 1251 households in 8 provinces of China, this paper adopts the Differences-in-Differences (DID) model to analyze the policy effect of …
As a part of an environmentally concerned development strategy, the photovoltaic poverty alleviation in China is adopted to lift households above the rural extreme poverty line …
Energy poverty is a serious problem worldwide and has attracted the attention of policymakers. As a type of social welfare project, photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects (PPAPs) are expected to achieve high-quality poverty alleviation and an energy transformation in China.
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.
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 …
Therefore, photovoltaic poverty alleviation has become an emerging solution for poverty alleviation in rural China, with great achievements already obtained in practice. For …
Based on 1251 household surveys collected in photovoltaic (PV) poverty alleviation areas in rural China, this paper explores the effects of PV cognition including ecological values, perceived ...
Photovoltaic poverty alleviation (PVPA), proposed by the Chinese government, is an innovative policy combining poverty alleviation with renewable energy, which aims to …
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