This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems, focusing on commercial customers in California. Using 15-minute interval building load and PV production data from a sample of 24 actual commercial PV installations, we compare the value of the bill savings across 20 commercial-customer retail electricity rates currently offered in the state. Across all combinations of customers and rates, we find that the annual bill savings from PV, per kWh generated, ranges from $0.05/kWh to $0.24/kWh. This sizable range in rate-reduction value reflects differences in rate structures, revenue requirements, the size of the PV system relative to building load, and custome...
Commercial retail electricity rates commonly include a demand charge component, based on some measur...
In May 2007, a Los Angeles Times newspaper article reported that the California Solar Initiative (CS...
In this thesis, I present three research papers that focus on the economics of behind-the-meter tech...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
We analyze the impact of retail rate design on the economics of grid-connected commercial photovolta...
The solar power market is growing at a quickening pace, fueled by an array of national and local ini...
To achieve a sizable and self-sustaining market for grid-connected, customer-sited photovoltaic (PV)...
Net metering has become a widespread mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption of distr...
This analysis uses simulated building data, simulated solar photovoltaic (PV) data, and actual elect...
In this paper, we analyze the bill savings from PV for residential customers of the California's two...
The customer economics of U.S. residential photovoltaics (PV) often depend on retail electricity rat...
Net metering has become a widespread policy mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption o...
An increasing number of homes in the U.S. have sold with photovoltaic (PV) energy systems installed ...
An increasing number of homes with existing photovoltaic (PV) energy systems have sold in the U.S., ...
Rising electricity prices, falling photovoltaic (PV) system costs and the availability of net meteri...
Commercial retail electricity rates commonly include a demand charge component, based on some measur...
In May 2007, a Los Angeles Times newspaper article reported that the California Solar Initiative (CS...
In this thesis, I present three research papers that focus on the economics of behind-the-meter tech...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
We analyze the impact of retail rate design on the economics of grid-connected commercial photovolta...
The solar power market is growing at a quickening pace, fueled by an array of national and local ini...
To achieve a sizable and self-sustaining market for grid-connected, customer-sited photovoltaic (PV)...
Net metering has become a widespread mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption of distr...
This analysis uses simulated building data, simulated solar photovoltaic (PV) data, and actual elect...
In this paper, we analyze the bill savings from PV for residential customers of the California's two...
The customer economics of U.S. residential photovoltaics (PV) often depend on retail electricity rat...
Net metering has become a widespread policy mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption o...
An increasing number of homes in the U.S. have sold with photovoltaic (PV) energy systems installed ...
An increasing number of homes with existing photovoltaic (PV) energy systems have sold in the U.S., ...
Rising electricity prices, falling photovoltaic (PV) system costs and the availability of net meteri...
Commercial retail electricity rates commonly include a demand charge component, based on some measur...
In May 2007, a Los Angeles Times newspaper article reported that the California Solar Initiative (CS...
In this thesis, I present three research papers that focus on the economics of behind-the-meter tech...