POVERTY ALLEVIATION SOLAR POWER GENERATION
Wang et al. (2020) pointed out that poverty alleviation projects based on solar photovoltaic power generation improve the energy structure by utilizing solar radiation energy and create employment
Wang et al. (2020) pointed out that poverty alleviation projects based on solar photovoltaic power generation improve the energy structure by utilizing solar radiation energy and create employment
The PV poverty alleviation effect is stronger in poorer regions, particularly in Eastern China. Our results are robust to alternative specifications and variable definitions.
Here, we present a comprehensive assessment of the emission-reducing and income-increasing effects of the PVPA policy using estimated carbon emission factors and a staggered difference-in-difference
To address this gap, this paper aims to reveal the status, collaborative networks, research hotspots, trends and challenges by conducting a scientometric analysis based on 468 academic
The photovoltaic poverty alleviation project, part of the “Ten Major Precise Poverty Alleviation Projects” implemented by the Poverty Alleviation Office of the State Council, significantly contributes to
Since 2014, China''s photovoltaic poverty alleviation projects (PPAPs) have developed rapidly with the strong support of the Chinese government. Nevertheless, empirical evidence on the contribution of
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
In Gansu province – the region with the lowest GDP in China, and home to Lanzhou, a bold and transformative poverty alleviation strategy, underpinned by renewable energy is well underway.
Traditional projects have sought to benefit low-income households by addressing energy poverty and/or by selling the electricity generated to the grid company. Such programs have been established in sub
In November 2013, during an inspection tour to Central China''s Hunan province, President Xi Jinping visited Shibadong, an ethnic Miao village labeled "poor" at the time. It was during this visit that he proposed a
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