Water and Energy International
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 67r
  • Issue: 8

Integrating Renewable Energy Technologies with Utility’s Grid: Need for Comprehensive Cost - Benefit Analysis

  • Author:
  • Ruchi Tyagi1, Suresh Vishwakarma2
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 55 to 60

1Adjunct Faculty, School of Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

2Senior Engineer, BC Hydro, Vancouver, Canada

Online Published on 19 December, 2024.

Abstract

As the global demand for energy continues to escalate, the urgency for sustainable solutions has never been more pronounced. The integration of renewable energy technologies into the utility grid presents a compelling opportunity not only to mitigate the impacts of climate change but also to enhance energy security and promote economic growth. For instance, the deployment of solar photovoltaic cells and wind turbines has been increasingly embraced across the UK, bolstered by governmental incentives and technological advancements. However, while the environmental benefits are evident, a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis is imperative to evaluate the long-term sustainability of these technologies. By scrutinising capital expenditures, maintenance costs, and potential savings from decreased fossil fuel dependency, stakeholders can make informed decisions that reconcile ecological imperatives with economic realities. This analysis will ultimately serve as a vital foundation for optimising the integration of renewable resources within the existing energy infrastructure.

Keywords

Renewable Energy Technologies, Cost-benefit analysis, Utility, Grid, Sustainability