2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15030846
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Evaluation of the Program Subsidizing Prosumer Photovoltaic Sources in Poland

Abstract: This article attempts to evaluate the My Electricity program concerning increasing renewable energy production in photovoltaic (PV) prosumer sources (PV micro-installations) in Poland. The assessment is made from the perspective of beneficiaries, business, and local community. One may also find an answer to the question of how this program should be modified so that it continues to support the development of PV systems in Poland. Moreover, how Poles assess the PV technology, in terms of the safety of its users… Show more

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“…The volume of electricity produced from this source is growing systematically, although not so fast as photovoltaics. As a result of various funding programs and tax reliefs, photovoltaics is one of Poland's fastest-growing renewable energy sectors (Fotowoltaika w Polsce, 2022; Zdonek et al, 2022;RaportPV2021, 2021. Even though the statement that solar photovoltaics and wind energy are the most efficient renewable energy sources rapidly developing (Lehtola, Zahedi, 2019) was confirmed in Poland.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volume of electricity produced from this source is growing systematically, although not so fast as photovoltaics. As a result of various funding programs and tax reliefs, photovoltaics is one of Poland's fastest-growing renewable energy sectors (Fotowoltaika w Polsce, 2022; Zdonek et al, 2022;RaportPV2021, 2021. Even though the statement that solar photovoltaics and wind energy are the most efficient renewable energy sources rapidly developing (Lehtola, Zahedi, 2019) was confirmed in Poland.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the electricity access in Rwanda is still low, as of August 2021, the cumulative connectivity rate is 65.9% of Rwandan households including 48.1% connected to the national grid and 17.8% accessing through off-grid systems, mainly solar. To overcome this electricity access gap in due time, the current research proposes an approach of self-cleaning carbonneutral buildings tapping into the grid-connected PV system prosumers and sending power back to the grid in combination with the self-consumption variant in response to demand [6]. The prosumers, namely, users who are both producers and consumers will support the sustainability of energy generation in these cities [7][8][9][10][11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the context of the measures adopted above, it is worth emphasizing that climate efficiency was defined based on key energy challenges facing all European Union countries [41][42][43] related to (1) increasing the use of renewable/zero-emission resources and (2) reducing greenhouse gas emissions.…”
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confidence: 99%