电网计量分布式可再生能源:公用事业的危险?

Nur Sunar, Jayashankar M. Swaminathan
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电力终端用户越来越多地通过屋顶太阳能电池板自己发电。我们研究了这种分布式可再生能源(DRE)在净计量下对公用事业利润和社会福利的影响,这是美国的一项普遍政策。公用事业公司一直在游说反对电网式分布式太阳能,因为他们普遍认为这会损害公用事业公司的利润。我们发现,当批发市场的动态考虑,净计量DRE可能是一个积极的公用事业。也就是说,当电力公司的自供低于某一阈值,且批发电价对批发需求波动有足够的响应时,净计量DRE严格提高了公用事业的预期利润。本文特别考虑了净计量DRE对公用事业的下游和上游影响,并分析了这些影响之间的权衡。净计量DRE会增加公用事业公司的费用,因为他们需要从发电客户那里回购,并减少他们的零售销售收入。此外,它既可以降低公用事业公司的批发采购成本,也可以影响其批发市场收入。我们的研究结果表明,公用事业公司可能会从激励客户安装太阳能电池板的新兴商业战略中受益。我们的数值研究使用了加州的分布式太阳能和由加州独立系统运营商运营的批发电力市场的数据,并证明了我们的发现在现实参数下是成立的。本文被运营管理专业的David Simchi-Levi接受。
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Net-Metered Distributed Renewable Energy: A Peril for Utilities?
Electricity end-users have been increasingly generating their own electricity via rooftop solar panels. We study the impact of such distributed renewable energy (DRE) on utility profits and social welfare under net metering, which is a widespread policy in the United States. Utilities have been lobbying against net-metered distributed solar based on the common belief that it harms utility profits. We find that when wholesale market dynamics are considered, net-metered DRE may be a positive for utilities. That is, net-metered DRE strictly improves the expected utility profit when the utility’s self-supply is below a threshold and the wholesale electricity price is sufficiently responsive to wholesale demand fluctuations. Our paper distinctively considers both downstream and upstream impacts of net-metered DRE on utilities and analyzes the tradeoff between these impacts. Net-metered DRE can increase utilities’ expenses because of their required buyback from generating customers, and reduces their retail sales revenues. In addition, it can either reduce utilities’ wholesale procurement costs or affect their wholesale market revenues. Our results suggest that utilities might benefit from emerging business strategies that motivate their customers to install solar panels. Our numerical study uses data on the distributed solar in California and the wholesale electricity market operated by the California Independent System Operator, and demonstrates that our findings hold under realistic parameters. This paper was accepted by David Simchi-Levi, operations management.
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