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)
- Implement a phased adoption schedule based on commercial floor area while introducing grid-interactive smart meters financed through public-private utility partnerships.Cevap
- BIssue an executive decree revoking the commercial operational licenses of all non-compliant establishments within days.
- Harmonize municipal building bylaws with mandatory structural load certification prior to rooftop solar installation approval.Cevap
- DBypass 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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