Summary: | 碩士 === 明新科技大學 === 管理研究所碩士在職專班 === 106 === Taiwan is located in the subtropical zone and has abundant sunshine.And as the
main strategy to promote renewable energy, Taiwan’s “Million Rooftop PVs” project is
carried out through the “gradual expansion, first rooftop then ground” approach. The
PV facilities are expected to reach a capacity of 6,200 MW in year 2030. There are two
reasons that I select rooftop PV and electric supply and government electricity
wholesale price as the main research theme. I hope to provide some initial thoughts for
those who are new to the field of solar power and to promote the protection of
environment in Taiwan.
The cost of PV system installation is fixed,so I choose two mathematical formula like
NPV and IRR to analysis Roof PV Systems’s cost in Taiwan.And these are common
daily topics and investment return analysis are easy to understand. The other reason is to
analyze the investment return and recovery time of rooftop PV installations,and I use
the patent search system to analysis AD 2007 to AD 2016 photovoltaic system patents
in the world for prediction future development.
Taiwan is the leading country in the global development of solar power generation
systems in the past 10 years. However, Taiwan's solar power accounts for only four
thousandths of the total electricity source. However, although the government is
pushing forward, many families are on the sidelines. This study found that policy and
electricity If the government defaults on the cost of building or the price of the system,
it will directly affect the willingness to invest, which will also cause a certain degree of
impact on the domestic related industries. However, in the case of some sunshine hours
Short and housing construction to obtain higher cost areas, the law set different
purchase price, but also a significant impact on investment efficiency, it is
recommended that the combination of official,industry and academia should be assessed
in order to make the results tend to be objective in the industrial development and
taxation Spending balance.
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