2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115218
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Profitability of commercial and industrial photovoltaics and battery projects in South-East-Asia

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“…Diaz & Hindro (2017) explained that the higher the profitability, the higher the amount of intern funds from the retained earnings are for investment purposes. Beuse et al (2020) and Lee et al (2018) found that profitability has a positive effect on investment opportunities set.…”
Section: Profitability and Investment Opportunity Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diaz & Hindro (2017) explained that the higher the profitability, the higher the amount of intern funds from the retained earnings are for investment purposes. Beuse et al (2020) and Lee et al (2018) found that profitability has a positive effect on investment opportunities set.…”
Section: Profitability and Investment Opportunity Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case study-based literatures in Indonesia discuss the strategy of the PV system utilization [72], the risk of rooftop PV from energy justice and green criminology [73], techno-economic for rooftop PV [74], Life Cycle Analysis of PV system [75], and one literature before 2000 which discuss PV Household Electrification Programs [76]. Malaysia-based literature discusses about transitional energy policy, solar energy scheme and future assessment [77][78][79], tailoring technology and foreign investment for PV Industry [80,81], PV application including Building Integrated PV [82][83][84], and PV disposal treatment [85].Vietnam-based literature discusses about the thriving of PV installation and further solar adoption [86], PV and battery installation profit [87], the rooftop grid-tied PV power system feasibility [88], and PV-fishing tandem [89]. However, the potential of these countries for building PV industry is great.…”
Section: Sea Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lang et al [37] assessed the economic feasibility of the rooftop PV system in Europe, and results showed that electricity prices were of primary importance, and self-consumption for rooftop PV was economically attractive for many buildings in central Europe, even without subsidies. Beuse et al [38] investigated the profitability of PV projects in South-East Asia, finding that profitable investment opportunities exist in commercial and industrial PV projects. Zhao et al [39] investigated the economic performance of the rooftop PV system in China, with results showing that the payback period was only 4.0-8.0 years, and the average net present value was 6.45 CNY/W.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%