Title of article :
Impacts of Demand Side Management Methods on the Feasibility of a Residential PV System
Author/Authors :
Ghodusinejad, Mohammad Hasan Department of Renewable Energies and Environmental Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Tabasi, Sanaz Department of Renewable Energies and Environmental Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Yousefi, Hossein Department of Renewable Energies and Environmental Engineering - Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Energy consumption rising and fossil fuels drawbacks, which comprised of emissions and the
concern of depletion, have forced nations to replace other sources such as the renewable
energies to achieve a reasonable solution. Solar energy is one of the most promising resources
to overcome the increasing demand in residential sector. In this regard, the PV systems are kind
of conventional technologies which are widely integrated in buildings. However, the
widespread utilization of these new resources, the feasibility analysis is needed to assess the
economic profitability. This paper focus on the feasibility assessment of a residential PV system
in the content of different electricity pricing schemes including flat pricing (S1), Time-of-Use
pricing (S2) and Time-of-Use/tiered pricing (S3). Hence, the economic indicators (NPV and
payback time) were calculated for the mentioned pricing models. The results showed that the
S3 scheme has the highest NPV value (11258$) and the lowest payback period (3.8 years). In
conclusion, the last two methods, known as Demand Side Management (DSM), are more
beneficial compared to the flat pricing and proposed for the implementation of a PV system in
Iran’s residential sector.
Keywords :
residential PV , feasibility study , flat pricing , demand side management , System Advisor Model
Journal title :
Environmental Energy and Economic Research (EEER)