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Impact of subsidy on profitability of residential photovoltaics, battery and inverter in Flanders (2111.09286v1)

Published 17 Nov 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: The sustained future growth of renewable energy in the distribution network is governed by its financial viability. The recent subsidies in Flanders for photovoltaic (PV) and battery are used to calculate the payback period on prosumer investment in residential PV, battery and inverter installations. Realistic scenario of PV, battery and inverter are created based on the market catalogue of one manufacturer per product. Using these scenarios, one-year simulations for a residential prosumer are conducted in a rolling horizon. Luminus, an energy service provider in Limburg, time-of-use and feed-in-tariff contract rates are utilized. The numerical evaluation indicates that the policies prefer new PV installations. The subsidy comparison for 2021 to 2024 is also conducted. Oversizing PV compared to inverter size increases profitability. Batteries performing only arbitrage may not attract much investment, as the payback period is high. This shows the need to maximize the value addition of prosumer investment on residential batteries by participating in multiple goals.

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