Hybrideseminar: Net Metering Scheme for Solar Energy: How Are Costs and Benefits Distributed Between Households With and Without Solar Panels?
Donderdag 11 januari 2024 geeft Carlotta Masciandaro (RUG) een presentatie getiteld: "Net Metering Scheme for Solar Energy: How Are Costs and Benefits Distributed Between Households With and Without Solar Panels?." Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Webex-uitnodiging via Outlook. Journalisten dienen zich tevens te melden bij woordvoerder Jeannette Duin: J.E.C.Duin@cpb.nl
We find that the electricity bill increases for non-PV households and decreases for PV households, with implications for energy poverty. We observe that the main driving force of this inequality is the energy tax increase. The impact of net metering on retail and grid costs is modest. We also observe that a stronger merit order effect leads to a more equally distributed retail cost. As the share of PV households increases, the increase in the electricity bill for non-PV households worsens but the decrease in the electricity bill for PV households becomes smaller.