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Utah Public Service Commission Workshop on Distributed-Solar Grid Impacts

Publication Type

Presentation

Date Published

07/2019

Authors

Schneider, Kevin, Juliet Homer, Galen L Barbose

Year of Publication

2019

Organization

Energy Markets and Planning Department

Research Areas

Rate Design, Regulations, and Programs

Related Files

Agenda PDF (131.4 KB)
T and D Grid Impacts: Engineering Concepts PDF (8.78 MB)
T and D Grid Impacts: Cost-Benefit Analysis PDF (2.04 MB)
Impacts of Solar-Export Credit Rates on Solar Deployment, Utilities and Customers PDF (364.82 KB)
Experiences with Solar Export Credit Rates and other Emerging Solar Compensation Schemes PDF (1.24 MB)
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