作者: Kelvin Say , Michele John , Roger Dargaville , Raymond T. Wills
DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2018.09.026
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摘要: Abstract The technical and financial influences that shape customer investment in behind-the-meter PV battery systems, provide the means to forecast quantify energy transitions. By utilising techno-economic scenario analysis, this research assists policymakers understand impacts of their decisions on future market relationships between utilities. Two case studies are presented, firstly evaluate influence annual increases usage charges, secondly level feed-in tariff compensation over a 15-year period located Perth, Australia. findings indicate even without falling installation costs technologies will make PV-battery systems financially viable within period. Additionally, removal leads greater reductions eventual grid consumption. end period, with highest performance able reduce consumption above 90% resulting significant resources being transferred out market. This necessitates integration provides an opportunity leverage combination utility for renewable transition.