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Technical-economic potential of PV systems on Brazilian rooftops
Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy is a promising source of electricity generation, but still at a relatively high cost. Nevertheless, distributed photovoltaic generation does not compete for land use, as it is incorporated into existing buildings, and should be analyzed from the standpoint of the final...
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Published in: | Renewable energy 2015-03, Vol.75, p.694-713 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy is a promising source of electricity generation, but still at a relatively high cost. Nevertheless, distributed photovoltaic generation does not compete for land use, as it is incorporated into existing buildings, and should be analyzed from the standpoint of the final consumer, who perceives electricity prices rather than electricity generation costs. This study evaluates the technical-economic potential for installing PV in the Brazilian residential sector. Socio-economic characteristics, such as household income, electric power consumption, availability of rooftops, load curve, capital cost and financing, were considered. Technical-economic simulation tools were integrated into a geographical information system (‘GIS’) to permit a spatial analysis. Results indicate technological feasibility for urban and rural areas of Brazilian municipalities. In 2014, about 1500 sites would be ready to install photovoltaic panels, and in 2016 this number would reach 68,000 homes. For the year 2026, about 29 million residential units would be prepared to have photovoltaic panels installed. Of these, 3% would be high-income residences, and 52% would be situated in the country's Southeast region. The implementation of this impressive potential will depend also on the development of PV services in the country.
•Roof-top solar PV is a promising source of electricity generation in Brazil.•The PV potential in the household sector is already competitive with electricity tariffs in some 1500 sites in Brazil.•By 2026 some 29 million residential units would be prepared to have PV panels installed in their roofs in Brazil.•Geographic view of PV distributed generation potential in Brazil. |
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ISSN: | 0960-1481 1879-0682 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.renene.2014.10.037 |