Net-metering has been introduced as an alternative to the feed-in tariff scheme to encourage consumers to act as prosumers by installing photovoltaics. Originally, net-metering referred mainly to household photovoltaic systems,… Click to show full abstract
Net-metering has been introduced as an alternative to the feed-in tariff scheme to encourage consumers to act as prosumers by installing photovoltaics. Originally, net-metering referred mainly to household photovoltaic systems, however, larger prosumers connected to medium-voltage networks are also considered. Scope of this paper is to present a techno-economic assessment methodology to evaluate the viability of net-metering policy in medium-voltage prosumers. Unlike most relevant methods, the proposed methodology combines techno-economic analysis with a quasi-static simulation model incorporating the real-world operational properties of the distribution network, where the medium-voltage prosumers are connected. The analysis focuses on nine university campuses operating under net-metering policy. The impact of several important parameters on the viability of the investment as well as on the optimal size of the system is investigated; among them special emphasis is given on the applicability of the decentralized voltage regulation techniques applied to the prosumer’s photovoltaic system.
               
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