Solar Photovoltaic Financing: Deployment on Public Property by State and Local Governments | |
Cory, K. ; Coughlin, J. ; Coggeshall, C. | |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: Karlynn Cory; Charlie Coggeshall; 29 Energy Planning, Policy And Economy; Photovoltaics; Recs; | |
DOI : 10.2172/928900 RP-ID : NREL/TP-670-43115 RP-ID : AC36-99-GO10337 RP-ID : 928900 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
State and local governments have grown increasingly aware of the economic, environmental, and societal benefits of taking a lead role in U.S. implementation of renewable energy, particularly distributed photovoltaic (PV) installations. Recently, solar energy's cost premium has declined as a result of technology improvements and an increase in the cost of traditional energy generation. At the same time, a nationwide public policy focus on carbon-free, renewable energy has created a wide range of financial incentives to lower the costs of deploying PV even further. These changes have led to exponential increases in the availability of capital for solar projects, and tremendous creativity in the development of third-party ownership structures. As significant users of electricity, state and local governments can be an excellent example for solar PV system deployment on a national scale. Many public entities are not only considering deployment on public building rooftops, but also large-scale applications on available public lands. The changing marketplace requires that state and local governments be financially sophisticated to capture as much of the economic potential of a PV system as possible. This report examines ways that state and local governments can optimize the financial structure of deploying solar PV for public uses.
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