2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2022.08.004
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Net-metering and Feed-in-Tariff policies for the optimum billing scheme for future industrial PV systems in Bangladesh

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“…Table 3 presents a comparison of the economic-indicator results of similar studies focused on industrial and commercial distributed PV in China and other countries. This study presents results with economic metrics similar to that of other studies in China and other countries such as Chile and Bangladesh [18,29,40,41]. However, these studies present a result that is relatively optimistic compared to the results presented in this study because of different resource endowments [29], policy conditions (such as financial subsidies) [40,41] and calculation methods [18,40].…”
Section: Economic Performance Of Industrial and Commercial Distribute...supporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Table 3 presents a comparison of the economic-indicator results of similar studies focused on industrial and commercial distributed PV in China and other countries. This study presents results with economic metrics similar to that of other studies in China and other countries such as Chile and Bangladesh [18,29,40,41]. However, these studies present a result that is relatively optimistic compared to the results presented in this study because of different resource endowments [29], policy conditions (such as financial subsidies) [40,41] and calculation methods [18,40].…”
Section: Economic Performance Of Industrial and Commercial Distribute...supporting
confidence: 77%
“…They presented policy recommendations for the government and the distributed-PV industry without considering the impact of proposed policy suggestions on the economic evaluation. Moreover, these aforementioned studies usually performed an analysis on traditional incentive policies without focusing on new incentive policies such as carbon trading and green finance in the context of carbon neutrality [18][19][20]. In addition, there are some studies focused on the policy analysis of distributed-PV development adopting other methods including game theory, system dynamics and econometric models [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Japan, on the contrary, NEM for the residential sector has been cancelled since 2012, and all surplus electricity is purchased at a fixed price for 10 years as a subsidy for installing PV panels [63]. In India, the net-metering mechanism was only introduced in 2021, for prosumers with loads up to 500 kW [64]. This mechanism aims to develop the roof-top segment to achieve its ambitious goals of 40 GW by 2022.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, balancing the energy accounts from prosumer micro-installations based on net-billing is carried out in many countries where there is a high penetration of RES in the power system, over a dozen or so per cent in the energy generation structure. These countries include, among others, [134][135][136][137][138][139] Italy, Germany, UK, France, Spain, Belgium, Greece, the United States (especially California, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington [139]), Canada, Norway, the Netherlands, India, Ecuador, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.…”
Section: Prospective Use Of Private Chargers In Res Micro-installatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%