Solarnomics : setting up and managing a profitable solar business / David Wright.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.Description: 1 online resourceISBN: - 9781003262435
- 1003262430
- 9781000557442
- 1000557448
- 9781000557497
- 1000557499
- 333.792/3
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Utility-scale : large solar -- Behind-the-meter : commercial and industrial, medium sized solar -- Behind-the-meter : small business and residential, small solar -- Off-grid : small to large solar -- Net present value, NPV and internal rate of return, IRR -- Levelized cost of electricity, LCOE -- Solar finance -- Managing risk -- Storage : improving solar profitability -- Profitability of solar microgrids and hybrids -- Extra revenue from grid balancing services -- Participative/transactive electricity markets -- Emerging solar technologies -- Emerging solar applications -- Profitability analysis for emerging solar technologies.
"Solar power has come of age. Not only has it become one of the key alternatives to fossil fuels, it can now be deployed in a way that makes a viable business with a financial profit. This book shows industry professionals and students how to do just that. Solarnomics describes the economics of building and operating a solar power plant today and provides a window into a future in which several technologies collaborate, and in which all participants in the electricity grid become smarter at scheduling both the supply and demand for electric power to give humanity a future that is sustainable, both environmentally and economically. The book shows how to estimate costs and revenues, how to tweak the design of a project to improve profitability, how to calculate return on investment, how to assess and deal with risk, how to raise capital, how to combine solar with batteries to make a hybrid microgrid, and how to be prepared for future developments in the evolving smart electricity grid. Solarnomics will enable professionals in the solar industry to assess the potential profitability of a proposed solar project, and it will enable students to add an extra dimension to their understanding of sustainability"-- Provided by publisher.
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