Public Sentiment Toward Solar Energy: Opinion Mining of Twitter Using a Transformer-Based Language Model

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Authors Serena Y. Kim, Koushik Ganesan, Princess Dickens, Soumya Panda arXiv ID 2007.13306 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.CY Citations 68 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Public acceptance and support for renewable energy are important determinants of renewable energy policies and market conditions. This paper examines public sentiment toward solar energy in the United States using data from Twitter, a micro-blogging platform in which people post messages, known as tweets. We filtered tweets specific to solar energy and performed a classification task using Robustly optimized Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (RoBERTa). Analyzing 71,262 tweets during the period of late January to early July 2020, we find public sentiment varies significantly across states. Within the study period, the Northeastern U.S. region shows more positive sentiment toward solar energy than did the Southern U.S. region. Solar radiation does not correlate to variation in solar sentiment across states. We also find that public sentiment toward solar correlates to renewable energy policy and market conditions, specifically, Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) targets, customer-friendly net metering policies, and a mature solar market.
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