Title :
Trajectory of renewable energy policies depends on “price gap”: Learning from photovoltaic energy policies lead to “grid parity”
Author :
Nakata, Yukihiko
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Manage., Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Univ., Beppu, Japan
Abstract :
Renewable energies cloud reduces the GHG emissions. However, renewable energies have “price gap” of electricity between renewable energy and grid power. Thus, government policies are important to lead to “grid parity.” The renewable energy policies in Japan and Europe were analyzed. As the results, I found that the policies depend on the “price gap” between renewable energy and grid power. I propose “price gap” dependence model of the renewable energy policies. In the case of large “price gap”, the R&D support policy is most important to reduce the electricity price from the renewable energy and reduce the “price gap” as Japanese “Sunshine Project.” In the next step of middle “price gap”, “subsidy policy” and “net metering” are effective policies to enhance the renewable energy as the case of Japanese government and NEF. After the “price gap” ratio reduces to two or three, the Feed-in tariff (FiT) policy is most effective to lead to the “grid parity” as European and Japanese FiT. However, the “hard landing” FiT policy led PV market to shrink and exhaust in Europe. Thus, the important point of FiT policy is “soft landing” which smoothly leads to “grid parity” keeping the sustainable society, PV market and industry.
Keywords :
air pollution control; government policies; metering; power grids; power markets; pricing; solar power; tariffs; Europe; Feed-in tariff policy; FiT policy; GHG emission reduction; Japan; Japanese Sunshine Project; NEF; PV industry; PV market; R&D support policy; electricity price gap dependence model; electricity price reduction; grid parity; grid power; hard landing; net metering; photovoltaic energy policy; renewable energy policy trajectory; soft landing; subsidy policy; Electricity; Europe; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Power systems; Production; Renewable energy sources;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanazawa