Skip to main content
Faculty News

Joint research from Professor Bryan Bollinger addressing peer effects in the diffusion of solar panels is spotlighted

The New York Times Logo
Excerpt from The New York Times -- "According to a 2012 study by the economists Bryan Bollinger and Kenneth Gillingham, a carbon tax that induced a family to install solar panels could be expected to stimulate a neighbor’s copycat installation within four months, on average. Let another four months pass, and each of these two will have spawned additional installations of their own, for a total of four."

Read More