{"id": 1997, "name": "Total Installed Price (Barbose & Darghouth (2016))", "unit": "2015 US$", "description": "", "createdAt": "2017-06-19T16:42:30.000Z", "updatedAt": "2023-06-15T05:05:42.000Z", "coverage": "United States", "timespan": "2000-2015", "datasetId": 546, "shortUnit": "$", "columnOrder": 0, "dataPath": "https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/1997.data.json", "metadataPath": "https://api.ourworldindata.org/v1/indicators/1997.metadata.json", "datasetName": "Solar PV Systems Costs - Barbose & Darghouth (2016)", "type": "float", "nonRedistributable": false, "display": {"unit": "Constant USD"}, "source": {"id": 685, "name": "Solar PV Systems Costs - Barbose & Darghouth (2016)", "dataPublishedBy": "Barbose & Darghouth (2016). Tracking the Sun IX: The Installed Price of Residential and Non-Residential Photovoltaic Systems in the United States", "dataPublisherSource": "State agencies, utilities, and other organizations that administer PV incentive programs, solar renewable energy credit (SREC) registration systems, and interconnection processes.", "link": "https://emp.lbl.gov/sites/default/files/tracking_the_sun_ix_report.pdf", "retrievedDate": "19/06/2017", "additionalInfo": "Data is based on median residential solar photovolatic (PV) prices in the United States only.\r\n\r\nInstalled non-module prices include hardware costs, such as inverters and racking equipment; and the wide assortment of soft costs, including such things as marketing and customer acquisition, system design, installation labor, permitting and inspection costs, and installer margins.\r\n\r\nNon-module costs have been assumed to be the total solar PV system price minus the solar module price."}, "dimensions": {"years": {"values": [{"id": 2000}, {"id": 2001}, {"id": 2002}, {"id": 2003}, {"id": 2004}, {"id": 2005}, {"id": 2006}, {"id": 2007}, {"id": 2008}, {"id": 2009}, {"id": 2010}, {"id": 2011}, {"id": 2012}, {"id": 2013}, {"id": 2014}, {"id": 2015}]}, "entities": {"values": [{"id": 13, "name": "United States", "code": "USA"}]}}}