Análisis de las perspectivas de viabilidad del autoconsumo fotovoltaico en Extremadura
Abstract
The cost of photovoltaic installations has
dropped sharply during the last years. At the
same time, the price of electricity in Spain
has increased just as sharply. Both factors are
making possible that self-consumption with
photovoltaic systems may be economically
feasible soon in Spain and especially in
Extremadura, since this is a region with high
levels of solar radiation. If suitable policies are
promoted, this new scheme could provide a way
of savings for consumers and at the same time,
a significant boost for the PV industry.
In this paper, the economic feasibility of these
systems in single-family houses in Extremadura
is analysed. The methodological approach is
based on the definition of a type-home, and
then on the sizing and profitability analysis
of the PV system by considering different
regulatory scenarios.
The results indicate that acceptable
profitabilities could be obtained in 2015 for net
metering, when scenarios with sharp increases
in electricity prices are taken into account.
For less optimistic scenarios, net metering
and self-consumption with sale of the surplus
energy should be profitable in 2016 and 2017,
respectively. Morover, it is clear that self
consumption without sale of the surplus energy
is not profitable in housing.
The analysis also indicates that if the Spanish
Government were to approve the so-called
“support toll” then the profitability of
photovoltaic systems would be severely hit, and
it would be necessary, in the best case, to wait
until 2017 for the installations to be viable with
a certain guarantee of profitability.