2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/404913
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Photovoltaics: Reviewing the European Feed-in-Tariffs and Changing PV Efficiencies and Costs

Abstract: Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) mechanisms have been important in boosting renewable energy, by providing a long-term guaranteed subsidy of the kWh-price, thus mitigating investment risks and enhancing the contribution of sustainable electricity. By ongoing PV development, the contribution of solar power increases exponentially. Within this significant potential, it is important for investors, operators, and scientists alike to provide answers to different questions related to subsidies, PV efficiencies and costs. The pr… Show more

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“…On the other hand, solar PV, CSP and onshore wind power installed costs have continued to fall as their performance has been improved [35,36]. Also new developments in CSP and the use of energy storage from wind, tidal, PV will further reduce their LCOE [37]. As the cost of renewable power drops, the scope of economically viable applications of these technologies will increase even further.…”
Section: Global Renewable Electric Power Capacity and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, solar PV, CSP and onshore wind power installed costs have continued to fall as their performance has been improved [35,36]. Also new developments in CSP and the use of energy storage from wind, tidal, PV will further reduce their LCOE [37]. As the cost of renewable power drops, the scope of economically viable applications of these technologies will increase even further.…”
Section: Global Renewable Electric Power Capacity and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These material goods show the link between the territory in which they have been produced and the local energy infrastructure they will feed. A similar approach has been yet widely conducted to assess PV array potential in the literature-based model [23], which allows to calculate the solar irradiation at any specific location, providing essential design values for the amount of electricity at a fixed efficiency, taking into account present and future technology options and their associated Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE). Further studies adopted this flexible point of view in planning deployment and relative storage systems [24], based on the location and its characteristics and on the energy system components (i.e.…”
Section: The "Zero Kilometer Energy" Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 2000, the global solar PV market has experienced a significant growth at an average of more than 40% each year [11,12]. As seen in Figure 2, the cumulative amount of total PV capacity has increased by more than 39 GW in 2012, reaching 139 GW by the end of 2013 [13].…”
Section: Global Trends In Residential Pv Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey of published literature reveals that results from LCOE can vary based on location, capacity for generation, complexity, efficiency, operation, plant lifetime and other factors [12,[53][54][55]. The major factors that determine the profitability of PV solar systems at a particular location include the cost to generate solar electricity-a function of the intensity of sunlight, the efficiency of the solar array, efficient performance of solar panels and its installed cost-and the available incentives and local rates for conventional electricity.…”
Section: Levelized Cost Of Electricity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%