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| + | = Overview = |
| + | To promote the deployment of Photovoltaics (PV) in emerging nations, a lot of innovative business models have been developed and implemented all over the world. This article includes some of the models and is based on the publication, " [[:File:Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions.pdf|Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions]] From [http://iea-pvps.org/index.php?id=158 IEA PVPS Task 9]. This publication presents case studies from all over the world to highlight the innovative business models from all over the world. |
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| + | == Pay as you go == |
− | = Get Informed = | + | This method is based on the concept that a customer pays a one-time fixed cost followed by monthly down payments for the PV appliances and ultimately own the appliances. |
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| + | This method is described in detail in this [[Fee-For-Service or Pay-As-You-Go Concepts for Photovoltaic Systems|article]]. |
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− | *Solar Power Irrigation Systems
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| + | == Solutions for Water Supply Based on PV == |
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Revision as of 12:45, 23 January 2017
Business Models for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions
Overview
To promote the deployment of Photovoltaics (PV) in emerging nations, a lot of innovative business models have been developed and implemented all over the world. This article includes some of the models and is based on the publication, " Innovative Business Models and Financing Mechanisms for PV Deployment in Emerging Regions From IEA PVPS Task 9. This publication presents case studies from all over the world to highlight the innovative business models from all over the world.
Business Models
Pay as you go
This method is based on the concept that a customer pays a one-time fixed cost followed by monthly down payments for the PV appliances and ultimately own the appliances.
This method is described in detail in this article.
Solutions for Water Supply Based on PV
Under this