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tariffs, three basic implementation issues require attention. First, should it be a default or optional tariff, and for which … customer classes? Second, what types of tariff design is most appropriate, given prevailing policy objectives, wholesale market … structure, ratemaking practices and standards, and customer preferences? Third, if a primary goal for RTP implementation is to …
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Installations of PV systems have been expanding at a rapid pace in recent years. In the United States, the market for PV is driven by national, state, and local government incentives, including upfront cash rebates, production-based incentives, requirements that electricity suppliers purchase a...
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Installations of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have been growing at a rapid pace in recent years. In 2009, approximately 7,500 megawatts (MW) of PV were installed globally, up from approximately 6,000 MW in 2008, consisting primarily of grid-connected applications. With 335 MW of...
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identify key trends related to: utilities motivations for implementing RTP, evolution of RTP tariff design, program …
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is the role of retail rate design, beyond net metering, on the customer-economics of grid-connected PV. Over the life of …. At the same time, the design of retail electricity rates, particularly for commercial and industrial customers, can vary … quite substantially. Understanding how specific differences in rate design affect the value of customer-sited PV is …
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