Energy-as-a-Service: A Business Model for Expanding Deployment of Low-Carbon Technologies
Kathryne Cleary and
Karen Palmer
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Kathryne Cleary: Resources for the Future
Karen Palmer: Resources for the Future
No 19-09, RFF Issue Briefs from Resources for the Future
Abstract:
Energy-as-a-service (EaaS) is a business model whereby customers pay for an energy service without having to make any upfront capital investment. EaaS models usually take the form of a subscription for electrical devices owned by a service company or management of energy usage to deliver the desired energy service. This issue brief explores how the EaaS model has benefited consumers by promoting advanced technology and its potential for expanding the deployment of low-carbon technologies.
Date: 2019-12-18
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