Commercial Building Integrated Photovoltaics: Market and Policy Implications

Author(s)Byrne, John
Author(s)Letendre, Steven
Author(s)Agbemabiese, Lawrence
Author(s)Redlin, David
Author(s)Nigro, Ralph
Date Accessioned2005-01-05T21:31:45Z
Date Available2005-01-05T21:31:45Z
Publication Date1997
DescriptionThis paper reports on the latest results in support of a U.S. Department of Energy PV-BONUS initiative to develop a commercially viable, modular, grid-connected DPV-PS system which also provides emergency power service for the commercial buildings sector. In this study, we: Assess the market for dual-function PV systems designed to serve peak-shaving and emergency power needs of the commercial buildings sector; and Use the market assessment results to investigate policy options for promoting the adoption of dualfunction PV systems in the commercial buildings sector.en
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CitationProceedings of the 26th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (1997): 1301-1304.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/239
Languageen_US
PublisherCenter for Energy and Environmental Policyen
dc.subject.lcshBuilding-integrated photovoltaic systems
dc.subject.lcshEmergency power supply
TitleCommercial Building Integrated Photovoltaics: Market and Policy Implicationsen
TypeArticleen
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