Technical and Financial Analysis for the Implementation of Small-scale Self-generation Projects, based on Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Solar Energy, for Residential Users under Colombian Regulations

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Wydane w:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy vol. 14, no. 2 (2024), p. 197
1. autor: Muñoz, Yecid
Kolejni autorzy: Ciro Alfonso Suarez, Castro, Adalberto Ospino, Omar Julián López
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520 3 |a The study focuses on integrating non-conventional renewable energy sources into Colombia's power system. The regulatory framework allows small prosumers to trade energy surpluses with grid operators. The research analyzes the financial feasibility of implementing photovoltaic systems for residential users. Technical aspects governing energy production and implementation costs are examined. Colombian residential users, divided into six socioeconomic strata, undergo individual analysis based on their energy rates and consumption patterns. The study area is Bucaramanga, known for intermediate solar potential. Precise cost estimates for implementing photovoltaic systems that meet user energy requirements are provided. Financial viability indicators (NPV, IRR, Payback Time) are evaluated for three scenarios: existing energy prices, 50% government financing, and a 10% tariff reduction due to government intervention. Results show financial viability for strata 4, 5, and 6, but not for strata 1, 2, and 3. Government intervention can make strata 2 and 3 feasible. Lowering the kWh price adversely impacts the project's financial feasibility for all strata, particularly the lower-income ones. The study is valuable for potential investors and policymakers seeking to promote photovoltaic systems in the residential sector. It provides insights into economic viability and helps develop effective policies for Colombia's sustainable energy transition. 
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653 |a Cost estimates 
653 |a Socioeconomic factors 
653 |a Regulation 
653 |a Solar energy 
653 |a Public finance 
653 |a State intervention 
653 |a Electricity distribution 
653 |a Electricity generation 
653 |a Government 
653 |a Renewable resources 
653 |a Feasibility 
653 |a Photovoltaic cells 
653 |a Policy making 
653 |a Investors 
653 |a Implementation 
653 |a Intervention 
653 |a Surpluses 
653 |a Prices 
653 |a Consumption patterns 
653 |a Operators 
653 |a Renewable energy 
653 |a Viability 
653 |a Energy prices 
653 |a Low income groups 
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