2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2017.04.100
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Environmental impacts of electricity self-consumption from organic photovoltaic battery systems at industrial facilities in Denmark

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“…percentage points, indicating a better match between solar irradiation and the residential electricity consumption in Greece than in Denmark. This is similar to the findings obtained in Denmark when assessing the influence of the electricity consumption profiles on self-sufficiency results of residential, commercial and industrial consumers [53].…”
Section: Key Influential Factors Of Pv Self-sufficiency Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…percentage points, indicating a better match between solar irradiation and the residential electricity consumption in Greece than in Denmark. This is similar to the findings obtained in Denmark when assessing the influence of the electricity consumption profiles on self-sufficiency results of residential, commercial and industrial consumers [53].…”
Section: Key Influential Factors Of Pv Self-sufficiency Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Nonetheless, for PSC only, three LCA studies enabled the consideration of the additional components. However, in contrast to the literature [50], no tradeoffs of the additional components could be determined since their contributions were less than 5% [37,39,40]. This might be explained by the high impacts resulting from the production of the PSC cells compared with the small contributions of the additional components.…”
Section: General Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This might be explained by the high impacts resulting from the production of the PSC cells compared with the small contributions of the additional components. For the other three emerging PVs with lower impacts, the additional components, especially the BOS, showed high contributions to all five KEYIs, ranging from 11% to 48% [50].…”
Section: General Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As for non-residential self-consumption applications, the life cycle environmental impact of organic PV systems with battery storage is assessed in [18] for different industry sectors in Denmark. In [19] it is presented the model predictive control based energy management of a PV microgrid with battery storage and controllable loads at the Ballen marina in the Danish island of Samsø.…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%