Heremans, Thomas
[UCL]
Agrell, Per Joakim
[UCL]
Climate change and the ever-growing increase in energy demand have led modern societies to look for alternative ways of supplying energy, including distributed renewable energy (DRE). Owners of small-scale DRE, mostly photovoltaic installations, the so-called prosumers, are expected to play a major role in the transition to low-carbon societies. However, it is still difficult for regulators to assess the impact of support mechanisms, especially feed-in tariffs and net metering, at a residential level. Understanding how these individuals respond to price signals is thus of uttermost importance. Through a regression model, this thesis quantifies the effectiveness of these support schemes and evaluates the impact of the electricity price components on the penetration rate of prosumers in Europe.


Bibliographic reference |
Heremans, Thomas. What is the impact of prosumers supporting schemes and of the electricity price structure on the penetration of residential distributed renewable energy in Europe?. Louvain School of Management, Université catholique de Louvain, 2018. Prom. : Agrell, Per Joakim. |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/thesis:14321 |