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From Sun to Roof to Grid: Distributed PV in Energy Sector Strategies

Rapid growth of distributed photovoltaics (DPV) has upended the paradigm of one-way power from the grid. Solar electricity systems located close to consumers empower them to self-supply and feed into the grid. For utilities, the impacts—positive or negative—depend on how DPV is deployed. With good policies, DPV can contribute to reliable grid operation and a financially sound power sector.

This report catalogs nine ways that DPV systems can, with other distributed resources, help people in low- and middle-income countries to: (1) reduce electricity bills; (2) provide least-cost backup (e.g., compared to diesel generators) for consumers facing grid outages; (3) supply least-cost generation to the grid, especially where land is constrained; (4) defer certain transmission and distribution upgrades; (5) ‘bootstrap’ underperforming utilities by improving service and increasing bills collections for consumers in a microgrid; (6) provide ancillary grid services; (7) support low-income communities with subscriptions or connections to medium-large DPV; (8) reduce utility financial losses by supplying consumers in arrears; and/or (9) meet urgent needs following a disaster with a preassembled ‘box’ of PV and batteries. Energy sector decision makers can assess which among these use cases make sense in their local context to inform strategy and program design.

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Lee,Alan David; Dobrotkova,Zuzana; Khanna,Rohit; Pargal,Sheoli; Beek,Torrey Howell; Chavez,Sandra; Flochel,Thomas; Keskes,Tarek; Muller,Simon; Nicolas,Claire Marion; Song,Chong Suk..

From Sun to Roof to Grid: Distributed PV in Energy Sector Strategies (English). From Sun to Roof to Grid Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/532941634543900788/From-Sun-to-Roof-to-Grid-Distributed-PV-in-Energy-Sector-Strategies

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