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Regulating net metering in the United States: A landscape overview of states’ net metering policies and outcomes

The Electricity Journal, 2021
Abstract Net metering offers a mechanism for encouraging the localized production of electricity from renewable energy sources. Net metering policymaking is delegated to the state level, affording states flexibility in identifying policy targets (i.e., who can participate in net metering programs and the technologies with which eligible participants ...
Kathleen Marie Smith   +2 more
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Net metering from smart grid perspective

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
Countries across the globe are looking for some alternative sources of energy to cope up the depletion of fossil fuels. These alternative sources also help in minimizing the impact of climate change. To help the impact of climate change and to support the more renewable and electrical vehicle penetration, policies are designed. These policies encourage
Tusshar Sharma   +2 more
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Quantifying net energy metering subsidies

The Electricity Journal, 2019
Abstract Net energy metering (NEM) is the policy available in many states that promotes customer-owned rooftop solar power generation by compensating rooftop solar owners for each kWh that it generates at the retail rates. To help understand the magnitude of the residential net metering subsidies, we conducted a study to assess the subsidies for 16 ...
Sanem Sergici   +3 more
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Design of net meter using FPGA

2016 IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics, Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT), 2016
The rooftop solar power generation systems with Solar Energy Meter (SEM) is implemented to satisfy the increasing demand for electricity. Gross Energy Meter (GEM) and Net Energy Meter (NEM) are the two types of solar meter where unidirectional Gross Energy Meter is already in use. This paper highlights the design of bidirectional Net Energy Meter which
Vinayaka R Deskar   +3 more
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Location biased nature of net energy metering

2016 International Conference on Computation of Power, Energy Information and Commuincation (ICCPEIC), 2016
Net energy metering (NEM) is a substitute for feed-in- tariff (FiT) for the encouragement and advancement of small scale distributed generation, especially in the residential sector. Currently, the applications of NEM are relatively confined but due to active role of many countries, it is gradually acquiring its foothold in the smart grid paradigm ...
Soham Dutta   +2 more
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A technical review on solar-net metering

2016 7th India International Conference on Power Electronics (IICPE), 2016
The electrical infrastructure of India is increasing at a very fast rate, causing overstressed electrical network. This indeed has become the national concern. Hence, a need is emerged to develop a secure and reliable network which can reduce stress on the existing network.
Harjeet Singh Bedi   +2 more
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Federalism and the net metering alternative

The Electricity Journal, 2016
Abstract There is nothing in federal law that supports the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission extending the reach of its jurisdiction to dictate net metering terms for the hundreds of thousands of retail customers that deploy generation resources in compliance with state or utility net metering programs. Instead, FERC jurisdiction over compensation
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Assessing policies for photovoltaic net-metering in Greece

MedPower 2014, 2014
2014
Christoforidis, G. C.   +13 more
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Smart grids and net metering for photovoltaic systems

2017 International Conference on Modern Electrical and Energy Systems (MEES), 2017
Nowadays, there exist different reasons why renewable sources are becoming more and more popular. The rising price of the fossil fuels and serious environmental pollution around the world motivate people to focus on renewable energy sources. These renewable sources represent an inexhaustible energy potential for the future.
Sebastijan Seme   +2 more
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Net Metering in Brazil: regulation, opportunities and challenges

IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2016
Net metering schemes have been used in many countries to push distributed generation (mainly solar photovoltaic) development. In Brazil, regulation came into effect in 2012 but recent update has made substantial changes in the regulatory framework in order to reduce barriers and provide more favorable conditions for the development of small scale ...
D. Vieira   +2 more
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