D'Adamo Idiano, Gastaldi Massimo, Morone Piergiuseppe
Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Ariosto 25, 00185, Rome, Italy.
Department of Industrial Engineering, Information and Economics, University of L'Aquila, Via G. Gronchi 18, 67100, L'Aquila, Italy.
Energy Policy. 2020 Dec;147:111910. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111910. Epub 2020 Sep 23.
The development of photovoltaic (PV) energy has been very significant in the last years, thanks to cost reductions brought about by policy actions favouring the transition from a fossil to a green society. As this transition is likely to stretch over the long term, policy support must be programmed accordingly. In light of the human and economic shock effected by COVID-19, the Italian government has offered a tax deduction of 110% over 5 years for the realization of new PV residential plants. We propose to integrate this tool with the application of a bonus for energy produced and self-consumed, in order to support the development of decentralized systems. In this paper, we provide an economic assessment of a 3 kW plant in the context of several policy scenarios. The results underline the great opportunity for consumers to tackle climate change whilst obtaining relevant economic profits. The study can be replicated on a global scale.
近年来,由于政策行动推动了从化石能源向绿色社会的转型,从而降低了成本,光伏发电(PV)取得了显著发展。鉴于这一转型可能会持续很长时间,政策支持必须相应地进行规划。鉴于新冠疫情对人类和经济造成的冲击,意大利政府为新建光伏住宅电站提供了为期5年、110%的税收减免。我们建议将这一工具与对自产自耗能源给予补贴的措施相结合,以支持分布式系统的发展。在本文中,我们在多种政策情景下对一个3千瓦电站进行了经济评估。结果凸显了消费者在应对气候变化的同时获得可观经济收益的巨大机会。该研究可在全球范围内进行复制。