2021
DOI: 10.1002/er.7529
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Energy balance and carbon footprint of verylarge‐scalephotovoltaic power plant

Abstract: Summary Considering Brazil an important player in the global market for the electricity production from solar sources and the recent investments in large power plants through public policies, this work evaluated a very large‐scale commercial photovoltaic power plant (VLS‐PVPP) performing an attributional life cycle assessment (LCA) in accordance with ISO 14040/44 standards. The comparative results obtained, for 18 impact categories, show that the use of global data tends to overestimate the impacts of energy p… Show more

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“…The use of photovoltaic energy, as opposed to direct consumption from the electricity grid, would reduce the environmental impact of the facility (Pamponet et al ., 2022), while at the same time ensuring greater stability in the prices of the energy consumed by the plant and minimising the potential economic impact of possible increases in the market electricity price.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of photovoltaic energy, as opposed to direct consumption from the electricity grid, would reduce the environmental impact of the facility (Pamponet et al ., 2022), while at the same time ensuring greater stability in the prices of the energy consumed by the plant and minimising the potential economic impact of possible increases in the market electricity price.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a single year of 2017, a minimum capacity of 98 GW of PV arrangements were installed throughout the world. This takes the aggregate capacity of PV power generation to over 400 GW that is an increment of twice since 2015 [2]. The following are the three types of PV cells that are being used today: The monocrystalline and polycrystalline both, make over 90% of the PV cells manufactured worldwide whereas, thin-film makes roughly 4.5%.…”
Section: Receivedmentioning
confidence: 99%