Assessing the growth of residential PV exports with energy efficiency and the opportunity for local generation network credits
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Oliva H., Sebastián
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Assessing the growth of residential PV exports with energy efficiency and the opportunity for local generation network credits
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An unprecedented expansion of household photovoltaic (PV) systems coincided with a marked decline in
household electricity demand in several jurisdictions around the world. This was driven by falling PV
prices and the installation of more energy efficient residential appliances (EE). However, existing net
metering arrangements value self-consumption of PV far more than PV exports to the grid. As a result,
energy savings from EE that considerably reduce household PV self-consumption could also reduce the
value of PV systems. Since PV exports generally utilise only part of the distribution grid, ‘local generation
network credits’ (LGNCs) have been proposed to increase the value of PV exports. LGNCs also have the
potential to improve the combined value of PV and EE. Given the large variability of the household PV
generation and load and the time-varying structure of LGNCs, an empirical probabilistic method is
proposed in this paper in order to assess the combined PV-EE value with the LGNC arrangements. The
results show how simplistic feed-in tariffs have an adverse impact on the combined PV-EE value and how
LGNCs can assist in removing barriers to the combined uptake of these two key clean energy
technologies.
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Conicyt (through Conicyt/Fondap/15110019)
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150628
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2018.01.007 0960-
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Renewable Energy, 121 (2018): 451-459
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