Cost-Effectiveness of Distributed Generation Technologies

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Cost-Effectiveness of Distributed Generation Technologies Following the table of EPBB STRC results are figures of STRC results by technology for each fuel, sector, and utility. These tables illustrate how the STRC varies for a given technology by the fuel used to generate the electricity, by sector, and by utility. The STRC values generally vary more by fuel than they do by utility. In the figures, the STRC values for 2010 are illustrated in a darker color that the STRC results for 2016. A solid line at 1.0 helps to designate those technologies that “pass” the STRC test. The dotted line at 0.80 designates a set of technologies that may be close enough to passing the STRC test given the inherent uncertainties in the input values. Following the STRC results by technology are STRC figures by fuel for a given sector and utility. These figures illustrate the differing values of cost-effectiveness by technology holding fuel, sector, and utility constant. The PCT results table for Commercial, No Rebate lists the value of the PCT cost-effectiveness test and the MIRR for 2010 assuming no rebates. If the PCT exceeds 1.0, the DG technology is forecast to improve the well being the host site without program rebates. A PCT test value of 1.0 or higher however, does not imply that other firms will be eager to install DG technologies without program rebates. Other barriers may inhibit installation. The PCT test values include columns by utility and statewide values. The statewide values were calculation once using equal utility weighting and once using electric sales weighting. The PCT table of results is followed by PCT graphs which illustrate the PCT test for a given sector and fuel by utility and technology. These graphs show that the PCT test varies substantially by technology and fuel. The graphs also show that the PCT is more sensitive to utility than the TRC. The utility sensitivity of the PCT is due to the different utility rate structures. Following the Commercial PCT graphs are tables of no rebate PCT results for the government and residential sectors. The PCT cost-effectiveness test values are highly sensitive to program rebates. The Commercial PCT tables with actual EPBB rebates in 2010 are available next. Many technologies, however, do not have rebates in 2010. Following the PCT EPBB tables are PCT/MIRR graphs by technology, utility, and sector. The graphs illustrate the PCT and MIRR if the DG technology does not receive a rebate (red square), receive the actual program rebate (green triangle), or if the technology receives alternative rebate values needed to attain a desired MIRR value. The evaluation attempted to determine the rebate value necessary to reach MIRRs from 10% to 15%. If the technology, however, was not cost- effective from the point of view of the participant, it may not have been possible to reach a 10% MIRR without providing a rebate in excess of the measure costs. For these technologies, the PCT/MIRR graphs is a single point at zero representing the inability to find an acceptable rebate (for example, Fuel Cells in the government sector fueled by directed biogas in SDG&E’s service Itron, Inc. C-2 Graphs and Tables

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