2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.07.130
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Economic assessment of grid-connected residential solar photovoltaic systems introduced under Romania’s new regulation

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“…PVSOL software package, developed by Valentin Co. in Germany, is a German-based decision support systems designed to simulate the performance of the installed PV systems. [24][25][26] PVSOL provides site-dependent climate data based on the Meteonorm database. The software also has an extensive database of PV modules, inverters, storage systems, and other devices.…”
Section: Energy Simulation Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PVSOL software package, developed by Valentin Co. in Germany, is a German-based decision support systems designed to simulate the performance of the installed PV systems. [24][25][26] PVSOL provides site-dependent climate data based on the Meteonorm database. The software also has an extensive database of PV modules, inverters, storage systems, and other devices.…”
Section: Energy Simulation Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main research topics in Topic 74 include economic analysis of residential solar power generation systems [58][59][60] and evaluation of household self-consumption solar power generation systems profitability [61]. Ellabban and Alassi [58] cited the high initial costs of solar power systems as one of the major obstacles to the faster supply of solar power systems in the household sector.…”
Section: Strong Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Ellabban and Alassi [58] argued that it is crucial to determine whether an investment in household solar power generation systems is economically reasonable. Cristea et al [60] noted that household solar power generation systems are economically feasible when subsidies are provided, especially for small systems with small energy production capabilities.…”
Section: Strong Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cristea, C. et al [37] presented the economic evaluation of grid-connected civil solar photovoltaic systems in Romania under the new policy. The results showed that the PV systems were economically viable under subsidies, especially those with a smaller energy production capacity.…”
Section: Thanh Ba Nguyen Phuong Hoang Vanmentioning
confidence: 99%