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An intervention framework for the adoption of solar home system technology in rural Vhembe district, South Africa
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Francis, Joseph
, Chidembo, Ranganai
, Kativhu, Simbarashe
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/ Adoption of innovations
/ Alternative energy
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior change
/ Change agents
/ Community
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ Context
/ Control
/ Cooking
/ Economics and Management
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Energy technology
/ Energy utilization
/ Factor analysis
/ Food preparation
/ Frame analysis
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Intention
/ Local communities
/ Locus of control
/ Measurement
/ Perceived control
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Planned behaviour
/ Prices
/ Reliability
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ Renewable resources
/ Residential energy
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural housing
/ Social factors
/ Social impact
/ Social interactions
/ Social skills
/ Solar home system (SHS)
/ Solar home system adoption interventions
/ Solar home system uptake
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical models
/ Statistics
/ Structural models
/ Subjectivity
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Technical skills
/ Technology
/ Technology assessment
/ Trust
/ Villages
/ Water heating
2024
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An intervention framework for the adoption of solar home system technology in rural Vhembe district, South Africa
by
Francis, Joseph
, Chidembo, Ranganai
, Kativhu, Simbarashe
in
Access
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Alternative energy
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior change
/ Change agents
/ Community
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ Context
/ Control
/ Cooking
/ Economics and Management
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Energy technology
/ Energy utilization
/ Factor analysis
/ Food preparation
/ Frame analysis
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Intention
/ Local communities
/ Locus of control
/ Measurement
/ Perceived control
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Planned behaviour
/ Prices
/ Reliability
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ Renewable resources
/ Residential energy
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural housing
/ Social factors
/ Social impact
/ Social interactions
/ Social skills
/ Solar home system (SHS)
/ Solar home system adoption interventions
/ Solar home system uptake
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical models
/ Statistics
/ Structural models
/ Subjectivity
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Technical skills
/ Technology
/ Technology assessment
/ Trust
/ Villages
/ Water heating
2024
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An intervention framework for the adoption of solar home system technology in rural Vhembe district, South Africa
by
Francis, Joseph
, Chidembo, Ranganai
, Kativhu, Simbarashe
in
Access
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Alternative energy
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior change
/ Change agents
/ Community
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ Context
/ Control
/ Cooking
/ Economics and Management
/ Electricity
/ Energy
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Energy technology
/ Energy utilization
/ Factor analysis
/ Food preparation
/ Frame analysis
/ Heating
/ Households
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Intention
/ Local communities
/ Locus of control
/ Measurement
/ Perceived control
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Planned behaviour
/ Prices
/ Reliability
/ Renewable and Green Energy
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy technologies
/ Renewable resources
/ Residential energy
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural housing
/ Social factors
/ Social impact
/ Social interactions
/ Social skills
/ Solar home system (SHS)
/ Solar home system adoption interventions
/ Solar home system uptake
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical models
/ Statistics
/ Structural models
/ Subjectivity
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable Development
/ Technical skills
/ Technology
/ Technology assessment
/ Trust
/ Villages
/ Water heating
2024
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An intervention framework for the adoption of solar home system technology in rural Vhembe district, South Africa
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An intervention framework for the adoption of solar home system technology in rural Vhembe district, South Africa
2024
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Overview
Background
Solar photovoltaic technology is one of the promising renewable energy solutions of the twenty-first century. It successfully provides electricity to industries, homes and even the transport sector. The decreasing prices of solar modules from 2010 have made Solar Home Systems Technology (SHST) increasingly attractive compared to other renewable energy technologies. Paradoxically, in rural communities of South Africa the usage of SHS remains low. Households continue to rely on unclean energy sources such as firewood for cooking and water heating. Previous efforts to electrify rural communities with SHS have failed considerably. Thus, a comprehensive study was conducted in the Vhembe District, encompassing three villages, to explore this issue and develop a contextualised solution using a behavioural change model. A 35-item questionnaire was randomly administered to 310 households to understand the factors that contribute to the low adoption rate of SHS technology. The data gathered were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics and Amos version 28. Confirmatory factor analysis and hypothesis testing were employed as the principal statistical methods.
Results
A 12-item model with five distinct factors consolidated into a single measurement model was revealed. All standardised factor loadings exceeded 0.7. Composite reliability values (CR) were above 0.8 and higher than MaxR(H) values, indicating the model’s reliability. Among the five factors influencing SHS adoption (perceived behavioural control, attitude, intention, trust, and subjective norms), only trust and attitude significantly impacted the intention to adopt SHS in the district (
P
< 0.05). Based on these findings, the conceptualised structural model reflected SHS adoption as determined by the integration of the technology’s social, technical and policy factors. Because of this, this should be regarded as a true reflection of the practical and behavioural intentions of local communities. Moreover, in this paper the barriers hindering SHS adoption are explained, emphasising the significance of attitude and trust. Highlights of policy imperatives are included together with a proposal for a contextual framework, and the way of promoting sustainable solutions. Emphasis is placed on the importance of scaling up renewable energy access.
Conclusions
This research provides a compelling academic exploration of the barriers to the adoption of SHS, the influential role of attitudes and trust, policy considerations, a contextual framework, and the need for promoting sustainable solutions and expanding access to renewable energy. The South African government should lead a change in how solar PV is deployed, considering its social impact, associated technical skills and policy support.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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