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A state energy department is planning to implement a mandatory rooftop solar policy for commercial establishments to transition towards green energy. However, an administrative impact study identifies three key bottlenecks: potential local power grid overloads during peak production hours, financial friction among small business owners, and non-compliance with existing municipal structural safety bylaws. Which of the following policy measures represent administratively feasible and balanced solutions to address these challenges? (Select all that apply)

  1. Implement a phased adoption schedule based on commercial floor area while introducing grid-interactive smart meters financed through public-private utility partnerships.Cevap
  2. B
    Issue an executive decree revoking the commercial operational licenses of all non-compliant establishments within 3030 days.
  3. Harmonize municipal building bylaws with mandatory structural load certification prior to rooftop solar installation approval.Cevap
  4. D
    Bypass distribution company (DISCOM) grid safety checks to permit immediate unmetered feed-in to meet target timelines.

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The administratively feasible and balanced policy measures are: (1) implementing a phased adoption schedule with grid-interactive smart meters financed via public-private utility partnerships, and (2) harmonizing municipal building bylaws with mandatory structural load certification.
A viable public policy must harmonize technical viability, financial accessibility, legal compliance, and social acceptance. Phasing the mandate based on commercial unit size while offering public-private utility smart metering directly resolves grid overload and financial friction. Furthermore, aligning municipal building codes with mandatory structural safety audits ensures regulatory compliance and public safety.

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1
Analyze Policy Constraints
Identified technical (grid overload), financial (cost to small businesses), and legal/safety (building bylaws) feasibility constraints.
Administrative feasibility requires addressing all technical, financial, and regulatory bottlenecks simultaneously.
2
Evaluate Proposed Options against Feasibility Principles
Phased adoption with smart meters mitigates grid overloads and financial stress. Structural load integration into municipal bylaws resolves regulatory safety conflicts.
Effective policy design relies on incremental implementation, multi-stakeholder financing, and statutory harmony.
3
Reject Flawed Administrative Actions
Discarded immediate license cancellations (disproportionate/extreme enforcement) and bypassing grid protocols (statutory procedural violation).
Policy success requires procedural fairness and adherence to statutory safety protocols.

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