Impacts
Learn about the Distributed Generation Market Demand (dGen™) Model's impacts on distributed generation research at NLR and beyond.
Distributed Wind Energy Futures Study
NLR added new, higher-resolution data and modeling capabilities to the Distributed Wind model—a module within the dGen model suite—to understand opportunities for widespread U.S. distributed wind deployment in 2035.
dGen-Supported Studies
New York State Case Study
dGen modeled the potential of behind-the-meter and front-of-the-meter distributed solar and wind systems for each parcel of property in New York State, where the New York State Public Service Commission has been pioneering new compensation mechanisms for distributed energy resources.
Standard Scenarios
dGen models customer adoption of distributed photovoltaics to feed into the annually released Standard Scenarios—a technology cost and performance database that captures a wide range of possible power system futures to study market and policy impacts on the electricity sector.
Credit for Energy Program Payments Preference Review
NLR provided Washington State Legislature’s Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee with technical assistance using dGen to model the impacts of a state tax credit program for energy payments. Based on dGen results, the committee recommends that Washington State let the program expire in 2030. Read 2021 Tax Preference Performance Reviews: Credit for Renewable Energy Program Payments.
Wisconsin Rooftop Solar Potential
Cadmus, a technical consultancy, customized dGen to simulate market adoption potential of rooftop solar PV in the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin service territory. dGen projects significant solar technical potential, but only a small fraction could be adopted by 2034. A statewide net metering policy could accelerate adoption.
In the News
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Distributed Generation Market Demand (dGen™) Model Is Publicly Available for the First Time
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Last Updated April 6, 2026