Title of article :
Solar set asides and renewable electricity certificates: Early lessons from North Carolinaʹs experience with its renewable portfolio standard
Author/Authors :
Chip Gaul، نويسنده , , Sanya Carley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
This paper assesses the market developments in North Carolinaʹs solar energy industry following the stateʹs adoption of a renewable portfolio standard (RPS). It first reviews how solar renewable electricity certificates (SRECs) are intended to act as a support mechanism for the installation and financing of solar power in North Carolinaʹs RPS compliance market. The paper then analyzes why SRECs have not precipitated growth in the solar industry thus far. Instead of attracting a diversity of solar installation and SREC trading businesses to create a competitive market to North Carolina, the RPS has only enabled a few large solar power producers to compete with utility companies to finance, install, and operate solar generating systems. A comparison between the SREC markets in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey reveals that transparency in prices and volumes of SRECs, limits on utility company self-ownership of solar generators, and more aggressive solar set-aside targets are required to create a competitive market environment that will attract a sustainable and growing solar industry.
Keywords :
Renewable portfolio standard , Energy policy , Solar energy
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Journal title :
Energy Policy