Economic Calculations
This is an open source spreadsheet on the economics of solar photovoltaics. The spreadsheet contains more than 50 individual tabs covering a multitude of topics beyond the expected cash flow model.
The spreadsheet includes sixteen tables of statistics on the installation of renewable energy technologies worldwide.
There are more than a dozen tables of feed-in tariffs in countries around the world.
The following worksheets were developed for the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association and the Toronto Renewable Energy Cooperative in 2007 for the report Renewables without Limits: Moving Toward Advanced Renewable Tariffs.
These tables have multiple tabs. For an explanation of each tab, see the OSEA report.
Note that the assumptions used in the worksheets and the worksheets themselves evolve.
A new electricity rate system for wind energy has been published on June 8th 2001 in France. The European
and the French context that led to the decision to develop wind energy in France through this new rate system are presented. In
order to achieve a minimal goal of 5 to 10 GW of wind capacity installed in 2010 (instead of 70 MW in operation at the end
of 2000), the French system is designed to attract private investors by providing a minimum profitability for projects on
medium quality sites while avoiding undue profitability for best quality sites.