2016
DOI: 10.2172/1253980
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On the Path to SunShot. Emerging Issues and Challenges in Integrating Solar with the Distribution System

Abstract: The U.S. Department of Energy launched the SunShot Initiative in 2011 with the goal of making solar electricity cost-competitive with conventionally generated electricity by 2020. At the time this meant reducing photovoltaic and concentrating solar power prices by approximately 75%relative to 2010 costs-across the residential, commercial, and utility-scale sectors. To examine the implications of this ambitious goal, the Department of Energy's Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) published the SunShot Vision… Show more

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“…Not all transmission costs are avoided on a 1:1 basis as a result of DPV generation. A robust analytic approach today would require site-specific hourly transmission-cost modeling and additional considerations; in the foreseeable future, researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and other institutions expect to understand DER/transmission interactions better and to develop analytic tools to assess DER/transmission values (Palmintier et al 2016). Yet clearly, significant transmission-related costs would be avoided by DPV, compared to transmission-sited CPV resources.…”
Section: Analysis Of Avoided Transmission Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not all transmission costs are avoided on a 1:1 basis as a result of DPV generation. A robust analytic approach today would require site-specific hourly transmission-cost modeling and additional considerations; in the foreseeable future, researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and other institutions expect to understand DER/transmission interactions better and to develop analytic tools to assess DER/transmission values (Palmintier et al 2016). Yet clearly, significant transmission-related costs would be avoided by DPV, compared to transmission-sited CPV resources.…”
Section: Analysis Of Avoided Transmission Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nuclear, coal or hydro). As explained by [1] and [2], PV could negatively impact the grid balance/management. These impacts concern: planing the supply-demand balance (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a projection that 50% to 60% of total US PV capacity from now till 2020 would be connected to the distribution system. There was a 76% rise in residential PV installation capacity in the first quarter of 2015 [15]. In Germany as at 2013, of the total capacity of PV power installation, more than 70% of the installed PV total capacity is tied to the low-voltage (LV) distribution grid [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%