Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx

This paper proposes a decision support system for the economic and technical feasibility of operating distributed photovoltaics in Bronx, N.Y. Existing research shows that distributed generation (DG) is a more effective way of reengineering the electricity system to integrate more renewable sources...

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Main Authors: Katsamakas, Evangelos, Siegrist, Claire
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.jmgs-10922023-09-15T08:12:03Z Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx Katsamakas, Evangelos Siegrist, Claire This paper proposes a decision support system for the economic and technical feasibility of operating distributed photovoltaics in Bronx, N.Y. Existing research shows that distributed generation (DG) is a more effective way of reengineering the electricity system to integrate more renewable sources compared to a centralized, fossil fuel-based system. The viability of decentralizing electricity production with solar, however, is location-dependent and does not achieve the economies of scale that centralized systems enjoy. To determine the economic feasibility of DG with photovoltaics at a regional level, the system proposed here accounts for the relative cost to consumers and supply of electricity from the grid based on a framework developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The variables that were considered include regional demand, space capacity, fixed and variable costs to consumers, supply costs, and existing government support programs. Thus, drawing on data reported by the New York City government and other sources, this paper found that rooftop solar is economically feasible with existing government support programs and can reduce overall emissions despite being unable to meet the Bronx’s peak demand. The proposed system can therefore be adopted and used by public and/or private local decision-makers from other similar locations. 2019-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol7/iss1/4 info:doi/10.13185/2244-6893.1092 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1092/viewcontent/decision_support_system_for_rooftop_solar_in_the_bronx.pdf Journal of Management for Global Sustainability Archīum Ateneo solar energy decision support system business intelligence economic feasibility technical feasibility distributed generation
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topic solar energy
decision support system
business intelligence
economic feasibility
technical feasibility
distributed generation
spellingShingle solar energy
decision support system
business intelligence
economic feasibility
technical feasibility
distributed generation
Katsamakas, Evangelos
Siegrist, Claire
Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
description This paper proposes a decision support system for the economic and technical feasibility of operating distributed photovoltaics in Bronx, N.Y. Existing research shows that distributed generation (DG) is a more effective way of reengineering the electricity system to integrate more renewable sources compared to a centralized, fossil fuel-based system. The viability of decentralizing electricity production with solar, however, is location-dependent and does not achieve the economies of scale that centralized systems enjoy. To determine the economic feasibility of DG with photovoltaics at a regional level, the system proposed here accounts for the relative cost to consumers and supply of electricity from the grid based on a framework developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The variables that were considered include regional demand, space capacity, fixed and variable costs to consumers, supply costs, and existing government support programs. Thus, drawing on data reported by the New York City government and other sources, this paper found that rooftop solar is economically feasible with existing government support programs and can reduce overall emissions despite being unable to meet the Bronx’s peak demand. The proposed system can therefore be adopted and used by public and/or private local decision-makers from other similar locations.
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author Katsamakas, Evangelos
Siegrist, Claire
author_facet Katsamakas, Evangelos
Siegrist, Claire
author_sort Katsamakas, Evangelos
title Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
title_short Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
title_full Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
title_fullStr Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
title_full_unstemmed Decision Support System for Rooftop Solar in the Bronx
title_sort decision support system for rooftop solar in the bronx
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/jmgs/vol7/iss1/4
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/jmgs/article/1092/viewcontent/decision_support_system_for_rooftop_solar_in_the_bronx.pdf
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