ABSTRACT

To solve the climate crisis, the world must make a wholesale shift to renewable energy technologies. With surging growth in emerging markets, this transformation takes on even greater urgency. The challenges - and opportunities - are immense. Selling Solar considers how such a shift might happen. Focusing on the case of solar photovoltaics, it shows how, at the start of the 21st century, this promising technology began to diffuse rapidly in select emerging markets, after years of struggling to take off. What were the initial barriers to diffusion? How were they overcome? Who did it? And how can this success be replicated? Drawing on literature on innovation diffusion and entrepreneurship, the author answers these questions, showing how entrepreneurs affected profound technological change not just through the solar systems they sold, but through the example they set to both new market entrants and policymakers. In analysing how this happened, this book offers important lessons for the diffusion of a range of renewable energy technologies in emerging markets, and for the advancement of the sector as a whole. Selling Solar is essential reading for anyone who believes in a renewable energy future and wants it sooner rather than later.

part I|67 pages

Solar and Diffusion Theory

chapter 1|24 pages

Solar in Emerging Markets

chapter 2|23 pages

Diffusion Theory and Entrepreneurship

chapter 3|17 pages

Theory Applied to Solar

part II|103 pages

Case Studies in Entrepreneurship and Policy Formation

chapter 4|16 pages

Solar Goes Commercial

chapter 5|60 pages

Entrepreneurs as Agents of Change

chapter 6|25 pages

The World Bank on a Learning Curve

part III|94 pages

Policy and Conclusions

chapter 7|42 pages

Policy Guidance

Seeing it Like an Entrepreneur

chapter 8|20 pages

Solar Tomorrow

100 Million Solar Homes

chapter 9|30 pages

Accelerating a Renewable Energy Future