TY - GEN
T1 - Energetic, Economic and Environmental Analyses for Photovoltaic System in Different Countries
AU - Abdullah, Ghoname
AU - Nishimura, Hidekazu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Recently, the PV system installation has reached a very high growth worldwide. Various research papers have explored PV systems' technical, economic, and environmental assessment in different countries. This paper presents an energetic, economic, and environmental analysis of 1 and 5 kW of PV systems of eight countries, including Japan, Australia, China, Germany, India, Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia, to help cover a wide range of influential geographic and economic factors that significantly influence the results. This paper aims to determine which country, out of a selection of eight countries, receives the most solar irradiation, generates more energy, shows the most PV system investment, and mitigates CO2 by using a PV system. Based on the analysis conducted, the best country that receives the most solar irradiation and generates more energy is KSA. On the other hand, India has the lowestLCOE among the given countries due to low operation and maintenance costs, while Japan and Germany have the highest LCOE. Spain has the lowest CO2 Mitigation among the given countries through implementing proposed PV systems. In contrast, KSA and Australia have the highest CO2 Mitigation. The study conducted in this work allows drawing essential conclusions that can assist researchers and governments in the studied countries to increase the investment of PV systems worldwide.
AB - Recently, the PV system installation has reached a very high growth worldwide. Various research papers have explored PV systems' technical, economic, and environmental assessment in different countries. This paper presents an energetic, economic, and environmental analysis of 1 and 5 kW of PV systems of eight countries, including Japan, Australia, China, Germany, India, Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia, to help cover a wide range of influential geographic and economic factors that significantly influence the results. This paper aims to determine which country, out of a selection of eight countries, receives the most solar irradiation, generates more energy, shows the most PV system investment, and mitigates CO2 by using a PV system. Based on the analysis conducted, the best country that receives the most solar irradiation and generates more energy is KSA. On the other hand, India has the lowestLCOE among the given countries due to low operation and maintenance costs, while Japan and Germany have the highest LCOE. Spain has the lowest CO2 Mitigation among the given countries through implementing proposed PV systems. In contrast, KSA and Australia have the highest CO2 Mitigation. The study conducted in this work allows drawing essential conclusions that can assist researchers and governments in the studied countries to increase the investment of PV systems worldwide.
KW - analysis
KW - economic
KW - energetic
KW - environmental
KW - photovoltaic system
KW - solar irradiation
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U2 - 10.1109/REPE52765.2021.9617102
DO - 10.1109/REPE52765.2021.9617102
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85123463342
T3 - 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering, REPE 2021
SP - 249
EP - 253
BT - 2021 IEEE 4th International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering, REPE 2021
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 4th IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy and Power Engineering, REPE 2021
Y2 - 9 October 2021 through 11 October 2021
ER -