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Prosumers as drivers of SDG7 in Palestine: Net-benefit analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic systems

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  • Biancardi, Alberto
  • D'Adamo, Idiano
  • D'Amore, Franco
  • Moretti, Raimond

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The present study assessed the prosumer benefits of a residential photovoltaic system based on a net-benefit analysis. Net present value ranged from 187 to 2811 $/kW in the low-market scenario and 1226–5642 $/kW in the high-market scenario. Net benefits were verified in net metering contexts, while contexts without net metering had break-even points of 31% and 48% self-consumption for the two scenarios, respectively. Policy recommendations are proposed to encourage investment in renewable energy plants in the Palestinian territory to increase energy security while contributing to the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 7.

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  • Biancardi, Alberto & D'Adamo, Idiano & D'Amore, Franco & Moretti, Raimond, 2024. "Prosumers as drivers of SDG7 in Palestine: Net-benefit analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic systems," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:juipol:v:87:y:2024:i:c:s0957178724000237
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2024.101730
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