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Analysis of energy policies for self-consumption

Authors: Caballero Montalbán, Sergio;

Analysis of energy policies for self-consumption

Abstract

Actualmente, en los Países Bajos, cuentan con una política energética de autoconsumo llamada medición neta que incentiva los sistemas solares fotovoltaicos conectados a la red. No obstante se han planteado dudas sobre su continuación. La continuación de esta política energética de autoconsumo implica una mejora continua del caso financiero hasta niveles que podrían considerarse sobreestimulados y, por lo tanto, una pérdida económica significativa para el sistema eléctrico e impuestos. Por ello, en este estudio se analizan diferentes alternativas de política energética de autoconsumo propuestas para alargar los tiempos de recuperación de las generaciones recientes y futuras de sistemas fotovoltaicos. Si comparamos la continuación de la medición neta con la introducción de las alternativas de política energética consideradas para el autoconsumo a partir del 2020, se estima una reducción del despliegue de sistemas fotovoltaicos de entre un 15% y un 20% para el 2030. Sin embargo, el gobierno Neerlandés prevé unas reducciones de los costes de más del 50%. Por esta razón, se llegó a la conclusión de la necesidad de una nueva alternativa de política energética que equilibrara el tiempo de recuperación, favoreciendo así, la reducción de costes para el sistema eléctrico e impuestos, sin afectar en gran medida a la transición energética.

Actualment, als Països Baixos, compten amb una política energètica d'autoconsum anomenada ‘’net metering’’ que incentiva els sistemes solars fotovoltaics connectats a la xarxa. No obstant això s'han plantejat dubtes sobre la seva continuació. La continuació d'aquesta política energètica d'autoconsum implica una millora contínua del cas financer fins a nivells que podrien considerar-se sobre estimulats i, per tant, una pèrdua econòmica significativa per al sistema elèctric i impostos. Per això, en aquest estudi s'analitzen diferents alternatives de política energètica d'autoconsum proposades per a allargar els temps de recuperació de les generacions recents i futures de sistemes fotovoltaics. Si comparem la continuació del ‘’net metering’’ amb la introducció de les alternatives de política energètica considerades per a l'autoconsum a partir del 2020, s'estima una reducció del desplegament de sistemes fotovoltaics d'entre un 15% i un 20% per al 2030. No obstant això, el govern Neerlandès preveu unes reduccions dels costos de més del 50%. Per aquesta raó, es va arribar a la conclusió de la necessitat d'una nova alternativa de política energètica que equilibrés el temps de recuperació, afavorint així, la reducció de costos per al sistema elèctric i impostos, sense afectar en gran manera la transició energètica.

Today, The Netherlands have a self-consumption energy policy called net metering, which incentivizes solar panels connected to the electrical network. However, its continuity has been put up to debate. The further use of this energy policy implies a continuous improvement of the financial case up to a level which could be considered overstimulated, meaning a significant economic loss for both taxes and the electric system. On that note, this study analyses different self-consumption energy policies alternatives which may elongate the payback time of recent and future generations of photovoltaic systems. If we compare the continuity of net metering to the introduction of alternative energy policies considered for self-consumption in 2020, it is estimated that a reduction between 15% to 20% in the installation of new photovoltaic systems will take place in 2030. However, the Dutch Government foresees a reduction of costs of more than 50%. However, the Dutch Government foresees a reduction of costs of more than 50%. For this reason, it has come to the conclusion of the necessity for an alternative in its energy policies, which balances payback time, favouring the reduction of costs in both the electric and taxing systems, without largely damaging the energy transition.

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autoconsumo, :Enginyeria elèctrica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Análisis, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria elèctrica, medición neta, prosumidor, Política energètica, Photovoltaic power generation, Energy policy, Energia solar fotovoltaica, política energética

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