Attractiveness of Photovoltaic Prosumerism in the European Electricity Market

Author:

Vartiainen Eero1ORCID,Breyer Christian2,Moser David3,Román Medina Eduardo4,Busto Chiara5,Topič Marko6,Mugnier Daniel7

Affiliation:

1. Fortum Renewables Oy POB 100 FI-00048 Fortum Finland

2. LUT University Yliopistonkatu 34 53850 Lappeenranta Finland

3. Institute for Renewable Energy Eurac Research Viale Druso 1 39100 Bolzano Italy

4. Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) TECNALIA Astondoa Kalea Edif. 700 48170 Derio Spain

5. Eni S.p.A. Via Fauser, 4 28100 Novara Italy

6. Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Ljubljana Trzaska Cesta 25 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

7. Planair France SAS 18 Rue Gabriel Péri F-69100 Villeurbanne France

Abstract

The current energy crisis calls for a rapid transition to renewables. Solar photovoltaics (PV) is the key component of the future energy system and a majority of PV systems are installed on rooftops in Europe. This article studies the business case of prosumers, i.e., consumers who produce part or all of their electricity with PV. The levelized cost of PV electricity is compared with the average value of PV electricity for the prosumers in residential, commercial, and industrial installations in Finland, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain with different self‐consumption (SC) and weighted average cost of capital rates. Prosumer business cases are positive in every studied market segment and country, especially for industrial PV systems with 100% SC where a payback time of less than 4 years can be achieved. The sensitivity of payback time on key input parameters is also studied. Reasonable cost of capital and adequate SC of PV generation remain the key elements for attractive prosumerism.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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