Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics

This paper presents the effect of photovoltaic (PV) module degradation on the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions of a 4.2 kW dc roof-mounted grid-connected PV system. The estimated lifetime energy generation is coupled with life cycle assessment (LCA) as a way to evaluate the ener...

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Main Authors: Atiqah Hamizah Mohd Nordin, Shahril Irwan Sulaiman, Sulaiman Shaari
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011040
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author Atiqah Hamizah Mohd Nordin
Shahril Irwan Sulaiman
Sulaiman Shaari
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Shahril Irwan Sulaiman
Sulaiman Shaari
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description This paper presents the effect of photovoltaic (PV) module degradation on the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions of a 4.2 kW dc roof-mounted grid-connected PV system. The estimated lifetime energy generation is coupled with life cycle assessment (LCA) as a way to evaluate the energy consumption and environmental impact. Three cases were evaluated; Case 1 considers the PV module degradation while assuming similar performance ratio (PR) for all conditions; Case 2 represents the most realistic case that considers the degradation and other factors affecting PR; and Case 3 serves as the worst-case scenario where the module degradation is neglected. Furthermore, four different types of PV modules were compared, i.e. mono-crystalline silicon, multi-crystalline silicon, cadmium telluride and copper indium selenide. In this work, system installations in five different countries from several regions were simulated. When applying the Cumulative Energy Demand 1.11 and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2013 methods, the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions vary from 0.341 to 1.457 MJ/kWh and from 20.95 to 90.45 g CO2-eq/kWh respectively across different cases, PV module types and countries. It is found that neglecting the PV module degradation factor in performing LCA of PV system causes a significant underestimation. Also, PV module with a lower degradation rate showed low effect on the metrics. In addition, the metrics also vary with installations in different countries, mainly due to varying irradiation and ambient temperature factors.
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spelling doaj.art-b4b021487df9499491258858452814e22023-01-20T04:25:31ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472022-11-018923931Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metricsAtiqah Hamizah Mohd Nordin0Shahril Irwan Sulaiman1Sulaiman Shaari2School of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 81750 Masai, Johor, MalaysiaSchool of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia; Corresponding author.Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, MalaysiaThis paper presents the effect of photovoltaic (PV) module degradation on the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions of a 4.2 kW dc roof-mounted grid-connected PV system. The estimated lifetime energy generation is coupled with life cycle assessment (LCA) as a way to evaluate the energy consumption and environmental impact. Three cases were evaluated; Case 1 considers the PV module degradation while assuming similar performance ratio (PR) for all conditions; Case 2 represents the most realistic case that considers the degradation and other factors affecting PR; and Case 3 serves as the worst-case scenario where the module degradation is neglected. Furthermore, four different types of PV modules were compared, i.e. mono-crystalline silicon, multi-crystalline silicon, cadmium telluride and copper indium selenide. In this work, system installations in five different countries from several regions were simulated. When applying the Cumulative Energy Demand 1.11 and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2013 methods, the cumulative energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions vary from 0.341 to 1.457 MJ/kWh and from 20.95 to 90.45 g CO2-eq/kWh respectively across different cases, PV module types and countries. It is found that neglecting the PV module degradation factor in performing LCA of PV system causes a significant underestimation. Also, PV module with a lower degradation rate showed low effect on the metrics. In addition, the metrics also vary with installations in different countries, mainly due to varying irradiation and ambient temperature factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011040Life cycle assessmentPhotovoltaicCumulative energy demandGreenhouse gas emissionsModule degradation
spellingShingle Atiqah Hamizah Mohd Nordin
Shahril Irwan Sulaiman
Sulaiman Shaari
Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
Energy Reports
Life cycle assessment
Photovoltaic
Cumulative energy demand
Greenhouse gas emissions
Module degradation
title Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
title_full Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
title_fullStr Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
title_short Life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
title_sort life cycle impact of photovoltaic module degradation on energy and environmental metrics
topic Life cycle assessment
Photovoltaic
Cumulative energy demand
Greenhouse gas emissions
Module degradation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011040
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