![]() This first approximation does not estimate the indirect costs of implementing the schemes or measure the positive and negative externalities that may arise from their implementation.Īll outputs from the SolarCity model can be downloaded by clicking on the ‘ Get report’ icon in the ‘ Results’ section. Note that the output metrics comprise the direct accounting cost of the subsidy or income tax credits to the municipal or central authorities and the prospective value created by these interventions. This assessment is based on a simplified model that assumes a solar programme aiming at full utilisation of all suitable rooftop spaces. ![]() The SolarCity simulator recalculates the outputs of the ‘Financing’ and ‘Environmental (and Social) Benefits’ sections of the ‘Output’ panel.įor instance, by inputting values for subsidies or income tax credits, the SolarCity simulator can assess the economic feasibility of rooftop solar PV systems. The annual consumption figure responds to user interaction via the consumption subsection of the tuner.Īlterable parameters, such as storage capacity, PV efficiency, system cost, interest rate, loan, loan period, emission factors, average consumption, tariffs, tax credits and subsidies can be adjusted as required. The non-alterable parameters – such as the PV capacity, surface area, number of buildings and annual consumption – are precalculated by the SolarCity simulator based on the user’s chosen configuration and area of interest. This window comprises two sets of parameters: non-alterable and alterable. The Set Input tab allows users to adjust some of the parameters of the analysis. ![]() The section is tied to a toolset (sliders, drawing tools on the map and a Set Input tab) that allows users to resize the system, amend the self-consumption ratio, and tune the fiscal and financial parameters as needed for individual cases. ![]() ![]() The Setting section presents the capacity of solar PV panels that can be accommodated on a single (or multiple) rooftop(s) as well as the self-consumption of a single (or multiple) building(s). ![]()
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