Analysis of Consumer Willingness to Pay for Community Solar Business Using Contingent Valuation Method

Electricity production using renewable energy instead of fossil-fuel-based energy sources has been expanding worldwide. Recently, the South Korean government has set a transition from a government and power company-led energy system to a public-participatory energy system as a basic policy direction...

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Climate change
Community development
Economic aspects
Electric power generation
Emissions
Energy policy
Energy sources
Environmental aspects
Photovoltaics
Social aspects
Solar energy industry
Sustainability
Willingness to pay
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