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Credit rating 3 Data Mining 3 Data mining 3 Kreditwürdigkeit 3 Photovoltaics 3 Photovoltaik 3 Solar energy 3 Solar technology 3 Solartechnik 3 Sonnenenergie 3 Artificial intelligence 2 Künstliche Intelligenz 2 USA 1 United States 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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Davuluri, Sruthi 3 Knittel, Christopher R. 3 Onda, Chikara 3 Roache, Kelly 3 Franceschini, René García 2 García Francheschini, René 1
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Machine Learning for Solar Accessibility : Implications for Low-Income Solar Expansion and Profitability
Davuluri, Sruthi - 2019
The solar industry in the US typically uses a credit score such as the FICO score as an indicator of consumer utility payment performance and credit worthiness to approve customers for new solar installations. Using data on over 800,000 utility payment performance and over 5,000 demographic...
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Machine Learning for Solar Accessibility : Implications for Low-Income Solar Expansion and Profitability
Davuluri, Sruthi - 2019
The solar industry in the US typically uses a credit score such as the FICO score as an indicator of consumer utility payment performance and credit worthiness to approve customers for new solar installations. Using data on over 800,000 utility payment performance and over 5,000 demographic...
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Machine learning for solar accessibility : implications for low-income solar expansion and profitability
Davuluri, Sruthi; Franceschini, René García; Knittel, … - 2019
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