2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2017.11.004
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Self-supply and regulated tariffs: Dynamic equilibria between photovoltaic market evolution and rate structures to ensure network sustainability

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“…Moreover, in [39], a model of interaction between prosumers and DSO is proposed comparing NM with NB; in this model, prosumers react to distribution prices by deploying optimally sized DER installations, the tariff is then updated by the DSO, responding to a change in energy consumption. In [40], a model including capacity charges and injection fees is proposed, concluding that transitioning to rate structures including capacity charges will not disrupt the adoption of PV and will lower the costs of consumers. Finally, in [41], a game-theoretical model is proposed to assess volumetric and capacity tariffs, their impact on the potential prosumers, and the consequences for the consumers.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in [39], a model of interaction between prosumers and DSO is proposed comparing NM with NB; in this model, prosumers react to distribution prices by deploying optimally sized DER installations, the tariff is then updated by the DSO, responding to a change in energy consumption. In [40], a model including capacity charges and injection fees is proposed, concluding that transitioning to rate structures including capacity charges will not disrupt the adoption of PV and will lower the costs of consumers. Finally, in [41], a game-theoretical model is proposed to assess volumetric and capacity tariffs, their impact on the potential prosumers, and the consequences for the consumers.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the linear optimization problem must be formulated as a MILP to ensure that battery charging and discharging do not occur simultaneously 11 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patra and Carvalho developed a mathematical model to analyze the interaction between PV market evolution and rate structures under regulated tariffs. The authors found that gradual transitions to higher fixed Network Access charges do not discourage PV deployment [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The regulator must consequently increase the network tariff to compensate for the financial losses born by the DSO because all its costs must be financed. This situation generates cross-Source : authors' contribution subsidies from consumers as a whole to prosumers (Brown and Bunyan, 2014;Prata and Carvalho, 2018). Roulot and Raineri, (2018) have recently studied transfers between private and public stakeholders in France when self-consumption occurs.…”
Section: Figure 1: Schematic Daily Load Consumption and Pv Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%