Residential and commercial end users of electricity who want to generate electricity using on-site solar photovoltaic (PV) systems face challenging initial and O&M costs. The third-party ownership power purchase agreement (PPA) finance model addresses these and other challenges. It allows developers to build and own PV systems on customers? properties and sell power back to customers. However, third-party electricity sales commonly face five regulatory challenges. The first three challenges involve legislative or regulatory definitions of electric utilities, power generation equipment, and providers of electric services. These definitions may compel third-party owners of solar PV systems to comply with regulations that may be cost prohibiti...
There is a growing demand by consumers in the marketplace for solar photovoltaic, or PV-generated, e...
The rapid growth of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems can pose a number of financial challenges for...
The financial interests of U.S. utilities are poorly aligned with customer-sited solar photovoltaics...
The third-party ownership PPA as a financing mechanism for solar PV has been increasing rapidly over...
Installations of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems in the United States have increased dramat...
Third-party solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) emerged in the 2000s and provided a new financing...
Historically, state and local governmental agencies have employed one of two models to deploy solar ...
Renewable energy technologies are capital intensive. Successful public policies for promoting renewa...
Most utility-scale renewable energy projects in the United States are developed and financed by priv...
The Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1979 requires that electrical utilities inte...
The Smart Energy Design Assistance Center assessed the administrative, technical, and economic aspec...
The majority of renewable energy technology projects now being developed use long term project finan...
More efficient technologies, state laws as well as environmental, social, and political pressures ha...
A substantial decline in the cost of solar PV power plants (80% reduction since 2008) has enabled so...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 77-82.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2.Background -- Chapte...
There is a growing demand by consumers in the marketplace for solar photovoltaic, or PV-generated, e...
The rapid growth of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems can pose a number of financial challenges for...
The financial interests of U.S. utilities are poorly aligned with customer-sited solar photovoltaics...
The third-party ownership PPA as a financing mechanism for solar PV has been increasing rapidly over...
Installations of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems in the United States have increased dramat...
Third-party solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) emerged in the 2000s and provided a new financing...
Historically, state and local governmental agencies have employed one of two models to deploy solar ...
Renewable energy technologies are capital intensive. Successful public policies for promoting renewa...
Most utility-scale renewable energy projects in the United States are developed and financed by priv...
The Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1979 requires that electrical utilities inte...
The Smart Energy Design Assistance Center assessed the administrative, technical, and economic aspec...
The majority of renewable energy technology projects now being developed use long term project finan...
More efficient technologies, state laws as well as environmental, social, and political pressures ha...
A substantial decline in the cost of solar PV power plants (80% reduction since 2008) has enabled so...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 77-82.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2.Background -- Chapte...
There is a growing demand by consumers in the marketplace for solar photovoltaic, or PV-generated, e...
The rapid growth of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems can pose a number of financial challenges for...
The financial interests of U.S. utilities are poorly aligned with customer-sited solar photovoltaics...