A guide to residential energy storage and rooftop solar: State net metering policies and utility rate tariff structures

IF 4.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Jessica Kerby, Bethel Tarekegne
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Abstract

Federal and state decarbonization goals have led to numerous financial incentives and policies designed to increase access and adoption of renewable energy systems. In combination with the declining cost of both solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage systems and rising electric utility rates, residential renewable adoption has become more favorable than ever. However, not all states provide the same opportunity for cost recovery, and the complicated and changing policy and utility landscape can make it difficult for households to make an informed decision on whether to install a renewable system. This paper is intended to provide a guide to households considering renewable adoption by discussing relevant factors that influence renewable system performance and payback, summarized in a state lookup table for quick reference. Five states are chosen as case studies to perform economic optimizations based on net metering policy, utility rate structure, and average electric utility price; these states are selected to be representative of the possible combinations of factors to aid in the decision-making process for customers in all states. The results of this analysis highlight the dual importance of both state support for renewables and price signals, as the benefits of residential renewable systems are best realized in states with net metering policies and above-average electric utility rates.

住宅储能和屋顶太阳能指南:国家净计量政策和公用事业费率关税结构
联邦和各州的去碳化目标催生了众多旨在提高可再生能源系统普及率和采用率的财政激励措施和政策。再加上太阳能光伏发电和电池储能系统的成本不断下降,以及电力公司的费率不断上涨,住宅采用可再生能源变得比以往任何时候都更加有利。然而,并非所有州都提供相同的成本回收机会,而且复杂多变的政策和公用事业环境会使家庭难以就是否安装可再生能源系统做出明智的决定。本文旨在通过讨论影响可再生能源系统性能和投资回收期的相关因素,为考虑采用可再生能源的家庭提供指导,并在各州查询表中进行了总结,以便快速参考。本文选择了五个州作为案例研究,根据净计量政策、公用事业费率结构和平均电力价格进行经济优化;选择这些州是为了代表可能的因素组合,以帮助所有州的客户进行决策。这项分析的结果凸显了州政府对可再生能源的支持和价格信号的双重重要性,因为在实行净计量政策和高于平均电力公司费率的州,住宅可再生能源系统的效益得到了最好的体现。
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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