Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Smart Energy Infrastructure And Technology: Assessing Community Preparedness For Residential Solar Uptake
ID_Doc 50829
Authors Izadpanahi P.; Tiwari R.; Hayward D.
Year 2021
Published Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65181-7_5
Abstract The new age of the modernity has brought about many changes to the urban fabric of our cities. Fossil fuels have drastically contributed to the problems of climate change, pollution, excessive carbon emissions, and countless health issues. The consequences of our past energy choices have instigated the search for alternative energy solutions as populations continue to grow and natural resources continually deplete. One of the strategies is the use of solar energy. India has planned to draw by 2022 around 100 GW of solar energy, utilising its abundant solar energy resources to meet its increased energy demands; adopting these new technologies challenges India both practically and socially. Therefore, this study looked at the community preparedness for the uptake of solar energy in residential buildings in two localities in New Delhi, Vaishali Nagar, and Vivek Vihar. The study also looked at the building typologies, overshadowing, building orientation, microclimate, and pollution to find the correlation of these environmental factors with residents’ responses. Data was collected through questionnaires around residents’ perceptions and opinion on climate change, solar technology, and the future of India’s energy policies and infrastructure for the country. Overall, the questions were designed to shed light on the current condition of residential solar energy in India, and how decentralised energy and blockchain technology can be realised as a part of the energy growth. The findings demonstrate that the cost of solar panels and lack of information about available subsidies and technicalities are the two prime reasons for a poor solar uptake in the residential sector. Households that were hesitant to install solar, due to financial costs, also assumed there were no subsidies available. There appears to be a lack of information among residents, even among those who have solar panels installed. In regard to the peer-to-peer energy trading, 80.1% of the residents preferred to purchase power from their neighbours at a cheaper rate than from large companies at a more expensive rate. In summary, this study suggests that social and educational factors play an important role in the uptake of solar and blockchain technology, and therefore, access to clear and easily understood information is essential for residents in smart cities. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Community preparedness; Peer-to-peer energy trading; Solar energy


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
52221 View0.887Saraswat N.; Pandeya M.; Pareek R.K.; Kulhar K.S.Solar Energy In Developing Countries: Challenges And Opportunities For Smart CitiesE3S Web of Conferences, 540 (2024)
25105 View0.885Khurshid M.M.; Faisal Shehzad H.M.; Rashid A.; Adeel U.Examining Social Acceptability Of Solar Innovations In Smart CitiesCivil Engineering Journal (Iran), 11, 2 (2025)
48660 View0.883Gautam C.K.; Das N.; Kumar R.; Kulhar K.S.Short Review Of Solar Energy Markets And Policies For Smart Cities DevelopmentE3S Web of Conferences, 540 (2024)
15304 View0.881Shankar Sahoo G.; Mathur M.; Zaidi T.; Sharma R.Comprehensive Assessment Of Land Requirements For 100% Solar Energy Transition In Smart CitiesE3S Web of Conferences, 540 (2024)
23294 View0.877Szpilko D.; Fernando X.; Nica E.; Budna K.; Rzepka A.; Lăzăroiu G.Energy In Smart Cities: Technological Trends And ProspectsEnergies, 17, 24 (2024)
19168 View0.863Awasthi A.; Geeta Yadav M.; Baswaraju S.; Nijhawan G.; Ziara S.; Kumar A.Detailed Analysis Of Sustainable Infrastructure Design And Benefits For Urban CitiesE3S Web of Conferences, 552 (2024)
31604 View0.862Doleschal R.; Pottgiesser U.Innovation And Implementation Of Climate-Related Energy-Efficient Building Design In IndiaEmerging Dimensions of Technology Management, 9788132207924 (2013)
4202 View0.861Qayyum F.; Jamil H.; Ali F.A Review Of Smart Energy Management In Residential Buildings For Smart CitiesEnergies, 17, 1 (2024)
49454 View0.861Esfandi S.; Tayebi S.; Byrne J.; Taminiau J.; Giyahchi G.; Alavi S.A.Smart Cities And Urban Energy Planning: An Advanced Review Of Promises And ChallengesSmart Cities, 7, 1 (2024)
43515 View0.859Ahmed Y.A.; Rashid A.; Adeel U.; Dutta P.K.Proposing A Framework For Consumers' Decision On Solar Innovations For Smart CitiesIET Conference Proceedings, 2022, 26 (2022)