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Policy options to promote a dynamic development of the PicoPV market should entail the full range of typical instruments of ODA in the energy sector, all geared towards two objectives:
 
  
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= Overview =
  
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<u>Policy options to promote a dynamic development of the PicoPV market should entail the full range of typical instruments of ODA in the energy sector, all geared towards two objectives:</u><br/>
 
*speed up the market penetration lest large (low income) market segments remain excluded for an undesirable interim period due to market inefficiencies or rationale private sector pricing strategies (cream skimming) and/or
 
*speed up the market penetration lest large (low income) market segments remain excluded for an undesirable interim period due to market inefficiencies or rationale private sector pricing strategies (cream skimming) and/or
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*protect consumers from “lemons” so as to avoid welfare losses – i.e. prevent that markets are flooded with low quality short lifetime products due to information asymmetries to the disadvantage of consumers (which would be especially devastating to the poorest users targeted by some of the PicoPV lamps).<ref name="Difference">GTZ. 2010. What difference can a PicoPV system make? Early findings on small Photovoltaic systems - an emerging low- cost energy technology for developing countries: [[Media:Gtz picopv booklet.pdf|GIZ PicoPV Booklet]]</ref><br/>
  
*protect consumers from “lemons” so as to avoid welfare losses – i.e. prevent that markets are flooded with low quality short lifetime products due to information asymmetries to the disadvantage of consumers (which would be especially devastating to the poorest users targeted by some of the PicoPV lamps).<ref name="Difference">2010. GTZ. What difference can a PicoPV system make? Early findings on small Photovoltaic systems - an emerging low- cost energy technology for developing countries</ref><br>
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== Regulatory measures  ==
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For more information about the Pico PV lamps distribution model, see [[Lamp Distribution Models|Lamp Distribution Models]]
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= Regulatory Measures =
  
The main task of regulatory measures would be to protect customers (and markets) from the effects of market inefficiencies.<br>This relates mainly to information asymmetries, but also to inefficient taxes and customs.  
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The main task of regulatory measures would be to protect customers (and markets) from the effects of market inefficiencies.<br/>This relates mainly to information asymmetries, but also to inefficient taxes and customs.<br/>
  
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<u>Typical tasks would be to:</u>
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*Inform all national stakeholders about global product quality and key quality issues
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*Define national specs
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*Develop a quality Label (regulation by information). This is an important aspect, because a lot of products still fail to achieve quality standards, expected from a mass produced system <ref>Lighting Africa. 2010. Solar Lighting for the Base of the Pyramid - Overview of an Emerging Market -</ref>.<br/>
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*Develop local testing abilities.
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*Delegate “PV regulation” to decentralized entities
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*Align import duties on different solar equipment<ref name="Difference">_</ref><br/>
  
Typical tasks would be to:
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*Inform all national stakeholders about global product quality and key quality issues
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= Subsidies =
*Define national specs
 
*Develop a quality Label (regulation by information). This is an important aspect, because a lot of products still fail to achieve quality standards, expected from a mass produced system <ref>2010. Lighting Africa. Solar Lighting for the Base of the Pyramid - Overview of an Emerging Market -</ref>.<br>
 
*Develop local testing abilities.
 
*Delegate “PV regulation” to decentralized entities
 
*Align import duties on different solar equipment<ref name="Difference" /><br>
 
  
== Subsidies  ==
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Clearly, the most controversial discussion will be whether to subsidize PicoPV products or not.
  
Clearly, the most controversial discussion will be whether to subsidize PicoPV products or not.  
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Facts of [[Subsidies|subsidies in general are]] already discussed for several products.
  
Facts of [[Subsidies|subsidies in general are]] already discussed for several products. Further information about subsidies of&nbsp;Solar Home Systems, which can be applied for PicoPV systems as well,&nbsp;and examples of different countries&nbsp;can be read up [http://energypedia.info/index.php/Subsidies_for_Solar_Home_Systems here].<br>  
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= Consumer Survey =
  
One example of subsidies applied for PicoPV systems can be read up under: [[Subsidies for PicoPV Bangladesh|Subsidies for solar lanterns in Bangladesh]]  
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For materials required for conducting a survey on PicoPV products, see [[PicoPV_Consumer_Survey|PicoPV Consumer Survey]].
  
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For infomation about market penetration and consumer feedback, see [[Impacts_of_PicoPV_and_Consumer_Research|Impacts of PicoPV and Consumer Research]]
  
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[[Category:Solar]] [[Category:PicoPV]]
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= Further Information =
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*One example of subsidies applied for PicoPV systems can be read up under: [[Subsidies for PicoPV Bangladesh|Subsidies for solar lanterns in Bangladesh]]
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*[[Portal:Solar|Solar Portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[PicoPV Systems: Costs, Financing, Business and Operation Models|Financing PicoPV]]
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 4 August 2014

Overview

Policy options to promote a dynamic development of the PicoPV market should entail the full range of typical instruments of ODA in the energy sector, all geared towards two objectives:

  • speed up the market penetration lest large (low income) market segments remain excluded for an undesirable interim period due to market inefficiencies or rationale private sector pricing strategies (cream skimming) and/or
  • protect consumers from “lemons” so as to avoid welfare losses – i.e. prevent that markets are flooded with low quality short lifetime products due to information asymmetries to the disadvantage of consumers (which would be especially devastating to the poorest users targeted by some of the PicoPV lamps).[1]


For more information about the Pico PV lamps distribution model, see Lamp Distribution Models


Regulatory Measures

The main task of regulatory measures would be to protect customers (and markets) from the effects of market inefficiencies.
This relates mainly to information asymmetries, but also to inefficient taxes and customs.

Typical tasks would be to:

  • Inform all national stakeholders about global product quality and key quality issues
  • Define national specs
  • Develop a quality Label (regulation by information). This is an important aspect, because a lot of products still fail to achieve quality standards, expected from a mass produced system [2].
  • Develop local testing abilities.
  • Delegate “PV regulation” to decentralized entities
  • Align import duties on different solar equipment[1]


Subsidies

Clearly, the most controversial discussion will be whether to subsidize PicoPV products or not.

Facts of subsidies in general are already discussed for several products.


Consumer Survey

For materials required for conducting a survey on PicoPV products, see PicoPV Consumer Survey.

For infomation about market penetration and consumer feedback, see Impacts of PicoPV and Consumer Research


Further Information


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 GTZ. 2010. What difference can a PicoPV system make? Early findings on small Photovoltaic systems - an emerging low- cost energy technology for developing countries: GIZ PicoPV Booklet Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Difference" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Lighting Africa. 2010. Solar Lighting for the Base of the Pyramid - Overview of an Emerging Market -