Accepted Manuscript at ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review

Our manuscript entitled “Integrating Distributed Energy Resources: Optimal Prosumer Decisions and Impacts of Net Metering Tariffs“ has been accepted at the ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review (EIR). The manuscript information and abstract are provided below:

Full Reference:

A. S. Alahmed, L. Tong, “Integrating Distributed Energy Resources: Optimal Prosumer Decisions and Impacts of Net Metering Tariffs”, accepted at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review (EIR), Apr., 2022 (arXiv).

Abstract:

The rapid growth of the behind-the-meter (BTM) distributed generation has led to initiatives to reform the net energy metering (NEM) policies to address pressing concerns of rising electricity bills, fairness of cost allocation, and the long-term growth of distributed energy resources. This article presents an analytical framework for the optimal prosumer consumption decision using an inclusive NEM X tariff model that covers existing and proposed NEM tariff designs. The structure of the optimal consumption policy lends itself to near closed-form optimal solutions suitable for practical energy management systems that are responsive to stochastic BTM generation and dynamic pricing. The short and long-run performance of NEM and feed-in tariffs (FiT) are considered under a sequential rate-setting decision process. Also presented are numerical results that characterize social welfare distributions, cross-subsidies, and long-run solar adoption performance for selected NEM and FiT policy designs.