Title :
Environmental benefits of PV powered lighting products for rural areas in south east Asia: A life cycle analysis with geographic allocation
Author :
Durlinger, Bart ; Reinders, Angèle ; Toxopeus, Ir Marten
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Design, Production & Manage., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Abstract :
Photovoltaic (PV) lighting products are increasingly used to provide rural households in developing countries with clean and safe lighting. These households usually do not have access to electricity from a power grid and rely on either kerosene lamps or electricity from car batteries which are inefficiently charged at local charging stations. PV lighting products can deliver a higher quality of service. Moreover, they are safer and more reliable (1). Another important aspect is their environmental benefit when compared to their traditional alternatives, which we have evaluated by a life cycle assessment. Our study is based on a case in Cambodia (2). The main goals of the project are to determine the environmental benefits and which parts are contributing to impacts that occur. The analysis provides important information for stakeholders, because environmental strengths and weaknesses of these products can be identified and used in future product design and for marketing purposes. Our study shows that the use of small sized PV lighting products is environmentally beneficial compared to traditional lighting solutions such as a car battery charged with a diesel generator or a kerosene light. However, impacts are comparable to the environmental impacts of lighting by compact fluorescent lights powered by electricity from the grid. The environmental profile of small size PV lighting products can be improved by 50 % by recycling of the batteries.
Keywords :
fluorescent lamps; lighting; photovoltaic power systems; quality of service; car batteries; compact fluorescent lights; diesel generator; environmental benefits; geographic allocation; kerosene lamps; life cycle analysis; photovoltaic powered lighting products; quality of service; rural areas; Batteries; Electricity; Green products; IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society; Lead; Resource management; Life Cycle Assessment; PV systems; Product Integrated PV; Rural Electrification;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2010 35th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5890-5
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2010.5614409