Utility regulators and policymakers are concerned about potential increases in retail rates driven by energy efficiency (EE) programs and distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, which may adversely affect utility customers that do not invest in these technologies (i.e., non-participants) and more so than those that do (i.e., participants). We assess customer bill impacts of illustrative EE programs and net-metered PV systems for a prototypical northeast utility. We find that the timing of customer EE or PV investments matters and that modest energy savings may fail to yield financial benefits sufficient to offset concomitant increases in retail rates
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
The adoption of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) – such as battery energy storage and rooftop sola...
The policy of net metering allows operators of residential- and commercial solar PV systems to sell ...
Utility regulators and policymakers are concerned about potential increases in retail rates driven b...
Net metering has become a widespread policy mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption o...
Net metering has become a widespread policy in the U.S. for supporting distributed photovoltaics (PV...
Heated debates about the impact of net metering on utility shareholders and ratepayers have surfaced...
The financial interests of U.S. utilities are poorly aligned with customer-sited solar photovoltaics...
The customer economics of U.S. residential photovoltaics (PV) often depend on retail electricity rat...
The solar power market is growing at a quickening pace, fueled by an array of national and local ini...
In this paper, we analyze the bill savings from PV for residential customers of the California's two...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
The rapid growth of renewable generation is creating challenges for the California grid in the form ...
This study measures the actual value of electricity bill savings for residential solar adopters and ...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
The adoption of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) – such as battery energy storage and rooftop sola...
The policy of net metering allows operators of residential- and commercial solar PV systems to sell ...
Utility regulators and policymakers are concerned about potential increases in retail rates driven b...
Net metering has become a widespread policy mechanism in the U.S. for supporting customer adoption o...
Net metering has become a widespread policy in the U.S. for supporting distributed photovoltaics (PV...
Heated debates about the impact of net metering on utility shareholders and ratepayers have surfaced...
The financial interests of U.S. utilities are poorly aligned with customer-sited solar photovoltaics...
The customer economics of U.S. residential photovoltaics (PV) often depend on retail electricity rat...
The solar power market is growing at a quickening pace, fueled by an array of national and local ini...
In this paper, we analyze the bill savings from PV for residential customers of the California's two...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
This article examines the impact of retail electricity rate design on the economic value of grid-con...
The rapid growth of renewable generation is creating challenges for the California grid in the form ...
This study measures the actual value of electricity bill savings for residential solar adopters and ...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
The adoption of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) – such as battery energy storage and rooftop sola...
The policy of net metering allows operators of residential- and commercial solar PV systems to sell ...