How to Finance Remote Microgrids: Grants, Tariffs, and Pay-Go
This article explores various financing mechanisms—including grants, carefully structured tariffs, and flexible Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) models—that empower the successful
This article explores various financing mechanisms—including grants, carefully structured tariffs, and flexible Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) models—that empower the successful
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Broadly speaking, there are two primary methods to finance microgrid projects — direct purchase and power purchase agreements (PPA). Each approach has its own unique benefits and
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Today, let’s zero in on available financing options and how to determine the best approach for your organization. Broadly speaking, there are two primary methods to finance microgrid projects — direct purchase and power purchase agreements (PPA). Each approach has its own unique benefits and purpose:
Microgrid projects can be treated as either a capital expense under a direct purchase or as an operational expense under a power purchase agreement. Joe Williams, distributed About Partner With Us Contact Newsletter Sign Up Microgrid Projects Players Technologies Markets Policy Resources Conference White Papers Microgrid Projects
Broadly speaking, there are two primary methods to finance microgrid projects — direct purchase and power purchase agreements (PPA). Each approach has its own unique benefits and purpose: Direct purchaseis just what it sounds like, with the site owner buying the system from a solutions provider.
There are both benefits and challenges with classifying microgrids as CAPEX projects. One of the biggest benefits is taking direct advantage of applicable federal and state tax credits and incentive programs.