Journal
SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 22, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142215060
Keywords
energy business models; billing schemes; store-on grid scheme; developing countries; solar photovoltaic
Funding
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand
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This study provides an overview of the adoption extent of energy business models worldwide, showing that developed countries have widely embraced renewable energy initiatives, while developing countries face challenges in this area. It also discusses the shift in developing countries from customer-owned to community-shared energy business initiatives and analyzes existing billing schemes and store-on grid schemes applicable to energy business models.
An overview of the adoption extent of the energy business models around the world was undertaken by considering both the developed and developing countries, with the emphasis on the customer-side renewable energy business models. The developed countries have widely adopted energy business initiatives to advance the distributed generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, while developing countries are struggling and/or have failed to record significant success. Additionally, developing countries are shifting from customer-owned energy business initiatives to the community-shared energy business initiatives to enhance prosumer-generated energy self-consumption. Furthermore, the existent billing schemes as well as the store-on grid scheme applicable to the energy business initiatives are discussed in this paper. The virtual net metering scheme category is the main billing scheme used for the community-shared energy business initiatives. In addition, this study depicts how the store-on grid scheme addresses the shortfalls of the existent billing schemes. Finally, the study gives policy recommendations that the decision makers in the developing countries could use as a foundation to foster the solar PV technology deployment through energy business models, especially by the adoption of the store-on grid scheme as the billing scheme.
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