Abstract
Eventually, distributed PV will become a more significant part of the generation mix. When this happens, it is expected that utilities will have to take on a more active role in the placement, operation and control of these systems. There are operational complexities and concerns of revenue erosion that will drive utilities into greater involvement of distributed PV and will create new businessmodels. This report summarizes work done by Navigant Consulting Inc. for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as part of the Department of Energy's work on Renewable System Integration. The objective of the work was to better understand the structure of these future business models and the research, development and demonstration (RD&D) required to support their deployment. This reportdescribes potential future PV business models in terms of combinations of utility ownership and control of the PV assets, and the various relationships between end-users and third-party owners.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 13 |
State | Published - 2008 |
Event | SOLAR 2008 - American Solar Energy Society (ASES) - San Diego, California Duration: 3 May 2008 → 8 May 2008 |
Conference
Conference | SOLAR 2008 - American Solar Energy Society (ASES) |
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City | San Diego, California |
Period | 3/05/08 → 8/05/08 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-670-42985
Keywords
- distributed PV
- electricity distribution grid
- energy mix
- Navigant Consulting Inc.
- NREL
- null
- PV
- PV business models
- renewable system integration
- solar photovoltaics (PV)
- utilities