What if consumers generated 80% of their own electricity? [43]
The global electricity landscape is undergoing a structural shift from centralized generation toward decentralized, consumer-led production. Advances in rooftop solar photovoltaics (PV), battery storage, smart meters, and digital grid technologies have enabled households and businesses to evolve from passive consumers into “prosumers.” But what if consumers generated 80% of their own electricity ? Such a scenario would fundamentally reshape power markets, grid economics, infrastructure investment, energy equity, and decarbonization pathways. This article evaluates the systemic implications—strategic, financial, technological, and regulatory—through a consulting lens. 1. The Rise of the Prosumer Economy Distributed generation—electricity produced at or near the point of consumption—has grown rapidly, particularly via rooftop solar. Households, commercial establishments, and farms are increasingly installing solar PV systems to offset grid purchases. Globally, distributed solar alre...