Renewable exergy return on investment (RExROI) in energy systems. The case of silicon photovoltaic panels

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Torrubia, Jorge [1 ]
Valero, Alicia [1 ]
Valero, Antonio [1 ]
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[1] Reseach Institute for Energy and Resource Efficiency of Aragón (Energaia) - University of Zaragoza, Campus Río Ebro, Mariano Esquillor Gómez, 15, Zaragoza,50018, Spain
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Carbon footprint;
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10.1016/j.energy.2024.131961
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The ongoing energy transition towards renewable sources faces reliance on fossil fuels throughout their life cycle, primarily due to mining and material production for infrastructure. This study proposes the Renewable Exergy Return on Investment (RExROI) metric, which quantifies the renewable exergy obtained from each unit of non-renewable exergy invested in energy systems. It can be seen as a Renewation Index, applicable to any energy production system, indicating the degree of renewability of such technologies. Focused on silicon photovoltaic panels, the study explores five material intensities, nine scenarios based on the capacity factor and lifespan, and two alternatives for electricity used in the manufacture. Results show that material intensity increases RExROI from −0.6 MJ/MJ (non-renewable exergy is higher than electricity produced) to 5.7 MJ/MJ, increasing until 19 MJ/MJ with the best location and lifespan, and reaching 34 MJ/MJ if renewable electricity is used in manufacturing. Thus, carbon intensity can range from 734 to 7 gCO2eq/kWh. Furthermore, some strategies to enhance RExROI are discussed based on the (i) energy sources, (ii) materials, and (iii) production stages of photovoltaic panels. Thus, this study demonstrates the usefulness of RExROI in evaluating the energy-material-emission nexus of energy systems through exergy in the context of energy transition. © 2024 The Authors
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