

Utilizing a Variety of Rooftop PV Plant Sizes and Radiation Datasets to Examine Profitability in Feed-in Tariff and Net-Metering
Abstract
Green renewable power is in high demand as the world works to reduce CO2 emissions in an effort to control climate change. Sun based and wind power are the two driving power areas in sustainable power. The goal of this review paper is to examine the various options for maximizing solar power production capacities. In addition to financial support, these measures offer other advantages like simple approval procedures, land allocations, buy-back assurance, and appealing tariff schemes, among others. We can then contrast such plans with deference with their benefit to assess the business as well as homegrown achievement and furthermore investigate other potential prospects which might help the country in accomplishing its objectives regarding sunlight based power.
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