Title of article :
Comparative analysis of concentrating solar power and photovoltaic technologies: Technical and environmental evaluations
Author/Authors :
Desideri، نويسنده , , U. and Zepparelli، نويسنده , , F. and Morettini، نويسنده , , V. and Garroni، نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
20
From page :
765
To page :
784
Abstract :
Solar energy is an important alternative energy source to fossil fuels and theoretically the most available energy source on the earth. Solar energy can be converted into electric energy by using two different processes: by means of thermodynamic cycles and the photovoltaic conversion. thermal technologies, sometimes called thermodynamic solar technologies, operating at medium (about 500 °C) and high temperatures (about 1000 °C), have recently attracted a renewed interest and have become one of the most promising alternatives in the field of solar energy utilization. oltaic conversion is very interesting, although still quite expensive, because of the absence of moving components and the reduced operating and management costs. in objectives of the present work are: ry out comparative technical evaluations on the amount of electricity produced by two hypothetical plants, located on the same site, for which a preliminary design was made: a solar thermal power plant with parabolic trough collectors and a photovoltaic plant with a single-axis tracking system; ry out a comparative analysis of the environmental impact derived from the processes of electricity generation during the whole life cycle of the two hypothetical power plants. a technical comparison between the two plants was made assuming that they have the same nominal electric power and then the same total covered surface. thodology chosen to evaluate the environmental impact associated with the power plants is the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). It allows to analyze all the phases of the life cycle of the plants, from the extraction of raw materials until their disposal, following the “from cradle to grave” perspective. The environmental impact of the two power plants was simulated by using the software SimaPro 7.1, elaborated by PRé Consultants and using the Eco-Indicator 99 methodology. y, the results of the analysis of the environmental impact are used to calculate the following parameters associated to the power plants: EPBT (Energy Pay-Back Time), CO2 emissions and GWP100 (Global Warming Potential over a 100 year time horizon).
Keywords :
Concentrating solar power , Parabolic trough collectors , Photovoltaic energy , Single-axis tracking system , Life cycle assessment , Power Generation
Journal title :
Applied Energy
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Applied Energy
Record number :
1605917
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