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Improving the Feed-in Tariff Policy for Renewable Energy Promotion in Ukraine's Households

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ENERGIES
Volume 16, Issue 19, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en16196773

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renewable energy; the feed-in tariff; investment; solar power plant; wind power plant; energy policy; households; Ukraine

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This paper focuses on improving the feed-in tariff policy for green energy advancement in Ukrainian households. The study evaluates the economic efficiency of investment project implementation and suggests methodical approaches to enhance the calculation of feed-in tariffs and reconsider other policy measures for effective renewable energy development.
This paper deals with improving the feed-in tariff policy for green energy advancement in Ukraine's households based on assessing the economic efficiency of investment project implementation under the current state support mechanisms. This study was conducted for solar and wind power plants with different installed capacities. The Levelized Cost of Electricity and the payback period for such power plants were calculated considering the ongoing feed-in tariffs and discount rates determined by various equity and debt capital ratios. The results showed that the state support provides attractive payback periods for solar and wind power plants with an installed capacity of >= 30 kW. In comparison, 5 kW solar power plants and wind power plants with a capacity of up to 10 kW are not paid off during the power plants' lifecycle. It confirmed that the ongoing energy policy in Ukraine's residential sector is still designed to obtain profits by the owners of generating facilities by selling the excess electricity. In the meantime, its main goal-providing households energy independence-has been levelled. To resolve the issues caused by such a state support model, a methodical approach to improve the feed-in tariff calculation is proposed. In addition, recommendations for reconsidering other policy measures to ensure effective renewable energy development in the residential sector have been made.

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