The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy

While the residential sector has seen a strong and rapid uptake of photovoltaic panels on rooftops in the last decade, especially in Australia, the uptake has been much slower on commercial and industrial roofs. This research focuses on how commercial and industrial precincts can transition to cost-...

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Main Author: Hebert, Lionel Michel Daniel
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83167
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description While the residential sector has seen a strong and rapid uptake of photovoltaic panels on rooftops in the last decade, especially in Australia, the uptake has been much slower on commercial and industrial roofs. This research focuses on how commercial and industrial precincts can transition to cost-effective long-term solar energy generation in a manner that creates multiple benefits. The outcome is a new approach that benefits the energy customers, the embedded utility and the environment.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-831672021-04-13T01:51:09Z The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy Hebert, Lionel Michel Daniel While the residential sector has seen a strong and rapid uptake of photovoltaic panels on rooftops in the last decade, especially in Australia, the uptake has been much slower on commercial and industrial roofs. This research focuses on how commercial and industrial precincts can transition to cost-effective long-term solar energy generation in a manner that creates multiple benefits. The outcome is a new approach that benefits the energy customers, the embedded utility and the environment. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83167 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Hebert, Lionel Michel Daniel
The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title_full The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title_fullStr The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title_full_unstemmed The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title_short The Industrial Village Energy Approach: A Cost-Effective Approach To Balance Interests and Collaboratively Harness Onsite Solar Energy
title_sort industrial village energy approach: a cost-effective approach to balance interests and collaboratively harness onsite solar energy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83167