Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector

Austria established energy policy targets to decarbonize the housing sector with an increasing usage of low carbon electricity. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is one of the technologies being used to reach this target. Currently, the deployment of PV in the multi-apartment building sector is supported by s...

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Main Authors: Nadejda Komendantova, Markus Manuel Schwarz, Wolfgang Amann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2018-09-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/3109/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-5f97ecd79c974b4aa35d8db79b76ff4a2020-11-24T21:04:00ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83342018-09-016581083110.3934/energy.2018.5.810energy-06-05-810Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sectorNadejda Komendantova0Markus Manuel Schwarz1Wolfgang Amann2International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Schlossplatz 1, A-2361, Laxenburg, AustriaEnergy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz, AustriaInternational Institute for Real Estate, Construction and Housing, Vienna, AustriaAustria established energy policy targets to decarbonize the housing sector with an increasing usage of low carbon electricity. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is one of the technologies being used to reach this target. Currently, the deployment of PV in the multi-apartment building sector is supported by subsidies. Taking into account the available potential and the policy goals for large-scale PV deployment in the residential sector in Austria, this paper investigates the economic feasibility of PV generation in multi-apartment buildings in the absence of subsidies. It also looks at the necessary regulatory conditions for implementation of economically feasible business models for PV generation in multi-apartment buildings. The empirical data for current research came from case studies of three actual projects, which were implemented by stakeholders with practical experience and knowledge in residential PV.http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/3109/fulltext.htmlphotovoltaiclevelized costs of electricitydecentralized energy generationbuilding sectorbusiness models
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author Nadejda Komendantova
Markus Manuel Schwarz
Wolfgang Amann
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Markus Manuel Schwarz
Wolfgang Amann
Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
AIMS Energy
photovoltaic
levelized costs of electricity
decentralized energy generation
building sector
business models
author_facet Nadejda Komendantova
Markus Manuel Schwarz
Wolfgang Amann
author_sort Nadejda Komendantova
title Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
title_short Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
title_full Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
title_fullStr Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
title_full_unstemmed Economic and regulatory feasibility of solar PV in the Austrian multi-apartment housing sector
title_sort economic and regulatory feasibility of solar pv in the austrian multi-apartment housing sector
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8334
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Austria established energy policy targets to decarbonize the housing sector with an increasing usage of low carbon electricity. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is one of the technologies being used to reach this target. Currently, the deployment of PV in the multi-apartment building sector is supported by subsidies. Taking into account the available potential and the policy goals for large-scale PV deployment in the residential sector in Austria, this paper investigates the economic feasibility of PV generation in multi-apartment buildings in the absence of subsidies. It also looks at the necessary regulatory conditions for implementation of economically feasible business models for PV generation in multi-apartment buildings. The empirical data for current research came from case studies of three actual projects, which were implemented by stakeholders with practical experience and knowledge in residential PV.
topic photovoltaic
levelized costs of electricity
decentralized energy generation
building sector
business models
url http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/3109/fulltext.html
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