Californians Get Interested In Solar Energy As The Technology Appears In Their Communities


by Dean McAllister

You are probably familiar with the concept of "keeping up appearances" with the neighbours-- or the feelings some people run into pertaining to societal pressure from their peers to always keep their lawn cut, gutters clean, and car or truck nice and glossy. There is a new entry on this checklist, although this one may do some good for the globe rather than just be one more bullet point on a list of cosmetic pleasantries in the neighborhood. Ladies and gentlemen, that entry is the solar panel.

In a recent study, analysts uncovered some fantastic news in regards to "keeping up with the Joneses" - When people observe that their neighbors have installed PV modules onto their households, they themselves are a lot more likely to get photovoltaic modules set up on their own properties.

Studies that looked at solar setups in a selection of zip codes in the golden state of California over the past 10 years have recently been conducted via the Environmental Studies departments of some of the leading educational institutions in the country. These investigations showed some appealing news-- that if ten or more PV setups were found in a certain area, the chance of others embracing the technology by close to 8 percent. Moreover, for the investigated locations that had ten percent more solar energy sets up over the "installed base", the number of new solar PV systems shot up by fifty-four percent.

In some ways, this study simply validates something we all understand holds true-- the power of word of mouth can be rather substantial. When one home owner refers to all of the positives linked to their PV installations, their neighbors listen, and perhaps pursue the idea. This creates a kind of exponential snowball effect, and the number of solar installations in a particular area climbs consequently.

The effects are quite clear-- Some folks will learn about the exceptional things that come about from getting a solar energy setup in their residence and get one themselves due to these justifications. Others, while still likely appreciating the useful aspects of obtaining solar modules, will feel a need to obtain a solar energy installation due to the fact that they really don't desire to be one-upped by the Johnson family across the street.

In regards to demographics, the research got quite specific. The folks that possessed the most solar energy installations were white males between the ages of 45 and 65 that had a commute to work in excess of thirty mins, and that possessed a house that was in some need of repair. The researchers found that residents were even more likely to adopt solar energy if they possessed bigger houses and had even longer drives to work. Given this data, the researchers assumed that the residents with longer drives were exposed to more houses with solar panels, possibly inspiring them to pay for this technology themselves.

Californians lead the nation in solar energy adoption by quite a margin, and they presently have more PV installations than any other state in the nation. As the costs of solar modules continue to go down in price, it will very likely stimulate men and women in various other parts of the nation to adopt this clean, green, and economical energy resource.

About the Author

Dean is a supporter for green technology and a clean living enthusiast. He is engaged in many online communities and periodically publishes posts about green technology.

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