The Sharing Economy for Residential Solar Generation
Abstract—This paper studies rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) investment decisions of households. Two cases are considered: the status quo of net-metering, and (b) a new sharing economy model.
Modeling the potential effects of rooftop solar on household energy
Pairing an empirical household-level dataset spanning United States geographies together with modeled hourly energy demand curves, we show that rooftop solar reduces energy burden
Australians to get three hours of free electricity every
Australian households will be able to access free electricity for three hours every day, in an effort to encourage energy use when excess solar power
Community Solar Storage: How Neighbors Are Sharing
In a decentralized storage network, connected homes share power through a sophisticated yet straightforward system. When your solar panels
Solar generation was 3% of U.S. electricity in 2020, but
These data include electricity generated from both utility-scale (those of 1 megawatt or more generating capacity) and small-scale (less than 1
Solar PV sharing in urban energy communities: Impact of community
Through a deterministic techno-economic analysis based on high-resolution real-world demand data from 3,594 households, we analyse how the configuration of a solar energy community
WHOOSH Goes Demand for Electricity. US Power Generation by
Amid a struggle to power AI data centers. By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET. The quantity of electricity generated in the US by all sources, from natural gas to rooftop solar, rose by 3.0% in
Community Solar: Overview, Ownership Models, and the Benefits
Community solar gives customers who cannot install solar on their own property a way to access solar energy. Customers who do not own their homes, do not have space to install solar, or do not have
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