2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tej.2014.01.008
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Why End Users Are Investing (Big) in Distributed Generation

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“…The body of knowledge regarding distributed generation, photovoltaics, and the economics of renewables has been growing rapidly through public, academic, and private research, particularly since the energy crisis of the 1970s (Sullivan, Cannon, Burton, Johnson, & White, 2014). To understand the current state of these domains, this literature review was conducted in four parts (the structure is shown in Figure 1): 1) affirming the necessity and relevance of renewables for our energy system; 2) validating the technical feasibility and availability of DPV technology; 3) current models for technical and economic assessment of renewables; and 4) existing studies of regional solar assessment.…”
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“…The body of knowledge regarding distributed generation, photovoltaics, and the economics of renewables has been growing rapidly through public, academic, and private research, particularly since the energy crisis of the 1970s (Sullivan, Cannon, Burton, Johnson, & White, 2014). To understand the current state of these domains, this literature review was conducted in four parts (the structure is shown in Figure 1): 1) affirming the necessity and relevance of renewables for our energy system; 2) validating the technical feasibility and availability of DPV technology; 3) current models for technical and economic assessment of renewables; and 4) existing studies of regional solar assessment.…”
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“…Finally, this collaborative research among 23 organizations confirmed the validity and influence of renewable energy sources already evident in today's power system. Sullivan et al (2014) offered a high-level overview of distributed generation's potential economic benefits for both commercial and industrial end users. The paper described how and why DG has grown since the 1970s due to federal incentives, corporate green efforts, and declining installation costs.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%