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Electricity consumption changes following solar adoption: Testing for a solar rebound
Authors:Ross C. Beppler  Daniel C. Matisoff  Matthew E. Oliver
Affiliation:1. School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA;2. School of Economics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:We use household-level data to explore residential electricity use patterns following installation of solar panels. Solar adoption leads to an increase in total electricity consumption relative to a matched non-adopting control group. Our point estimate translates to a rebound effect of 28.5%, suggesting that nearly a third of the electricity produced by a customer's solar panels is used for increased energy services, rather than reduced grid electricity consumption. We explore several potential drivers of an increase in electricity consumption. These results have important implications for electricity planning and policy, suggesting that rooftop solar stimulates additional demand for electricity.
Keywords:electricity consumption  rebound effect  solar adoption
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