Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential for Decarbonisation
The electricity system is undergoing simultaneous change from the integration of large-scale wind and solar farms to the rapid growth of rooftop solar in over 3 million Australian households. This research establishes a range of future impacts that households with solar PV and battery systems could...
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| description | The electricity system is undergoing simultaneous change from the integration of large-scale wind and solar farms to the rapid growth of rooftop solar in over 3 million Australian households. This research establishes a range of future impacts that households with solar PV and battery systems could have on the wider power sector, the extent to which policymakers may influence their outcome, and their potential contribution to decarbonisation as an emerging source of renewable energy. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-883742022-05-04T08:05:12Z Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential for Decarbonisation Say, Kelvin Guisen The electricity system is undergoing simultaneous change from the integration of large-scale wind and solar farms to the rapid growth of rooftop solar in over 3 million Australian households. This research establishes a range of future impacts that households with solar PV and battery systems could have on the wider power sector, the extent to which policymakers may influence their outcome, and their potential contribution to decarbonisation as an emerging source of renewable energy. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88374 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Say, Kelvin Guisen Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential for Decarbonisation |
| title | Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household
PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential
for Decarbonisation |
| title_full | Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household
PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential
for Decarbonisation |
| title_fullStr | Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household
PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential
for Decarbonisation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household
PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential
for Decarbonisation |
| title_short | Over the Precipice: Transitional Pressures from Household
PV Battery Adoption on Electricity Markets and the Potential
for Decarbonisation |
| title_sort | over the precipice: transitional pressures from household
pv battery adoption on electricity markets and the potential
for decarbonisation |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88374 |