ID | 190616 |
Title Proper | Pathway for electricity prosumption in Ghana |
Language | ENG |
Author | Peprah,Forson |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The shortfall of the feed-in-tariff (FiT) mechanism led to net metering and net billing, seen as the comprehensive instrument for developing electricity prosumption globally. Following the global trend, Ghana has adopted net metering for its electricity sustainability development. Despite adopting the net metering scheme in Ghana, prosumption faces many challenges. The paper explores the key factors influencing prosumer deployment in Ghana from policy, regulatory and people's perspectives and suggests a better pathway for Ghana's prosuming path. This study reveals several challenges that prosumers face that discourage many people from investing in photovoltaic installations in Ghana. Among the challenges are policy and regulatory gaps, inelastic electricity tariff structure and the unwillingness of distribution system operators to accept prosumers into the grid with the perception of losing the prosumers as consumers. |
`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 177, Jun 2023: p.113582 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy 2023-06 177 |
Key Words | Economy ; Renewable Energy ; Policy ; Net Metering ; Electricity Tariff ; Prosumer |