Assessment of energy and emissions saving impact of solar PV modules: a case study of Bangladesh

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作者
Imu, Nusrat Jahan [1 ]
Ezeamama, Anayo [2 ]
Matemilola, Saheed [2 ]
机构
[1] Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Dept Publ Law Reference Law Environm & Planning, Cottbus, Germany
[2] Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Dept Publ Law Focus Environm & Planning Law, Cottbus, Germany
关键词
Solar energy; Polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) module; Monocrystalline photovoltaic (PV) module; Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) emissions; Sustainable development goals (SDGs); HOME SYSTEMS; ELECTRICITY;
D O I
10.1108/IJBPA-10-2020-0086
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Purpose Decentralized solar systems are increasingly being used as alternative source of off-grid electrification in Bangladesh. They offer solutions to provide (clean) electricity to the low-income households that are not currently served by the national grid. The standards of solar systems need to be improved to maximize the benefits they offer for off-grid electrification. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative research approach was used to explore the power output performance of six solar systems samples. In order to realize a proper load management, daily power production was measured to determine the generation capacity of 50, 60 and 100 Wp monocrystalline and polycrystalline modules when average solar irradiation was 916 W/m(2). In the testing system, the irradiation was measured by panel analyzer HT instrument I-V 400. The load arrangement comprised of different kinds of appliances (fan, light, TV). The daily consumption of energy by these loads was calculated using daily operational hours to determine system power performance. Findings The authors found that monocrystalline system performs better than polycrystalline by 0.39 kilowatt-hour (kWh) with capacity of 100 watt-peak (Wp) modules. The carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reduction potential of our sample solar systems were also estimated by assuming a scenario. This was derived by using the electricity emission factor for natural gas (CH4), since CH4 is the main source of energy for power generation in Bangladesh. Savings in CO2 of 0.52 kgCO(2)/kWh is possible with the adoption of a 100 Wp monocrystalline module. Practical implications Government actions that promote the use of monocrystalline module will enhance the benefits of the use of solar systems in providing quality and sustainable electricity. This will contribute to government's efforts towards achieving some of the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals (SDG) and resilience of the most vulnerable population to the effects and impacts of climate change. Originality/value Almost all solar modules found in off-grid areas are polycrystalline whose energy generation capacity is much lower compared to monocrystalline types. But use of low efficient polycrystalline solar module hindered the development of country's solar sector and option to save carbon emission. The use of highly efficient monocrystalline solar module will save also the country's land as the country has land scarcity challenges for establishing large-scale solar power plant. The authors also recommend actions that can be implemented at the national level to improve the attractiveness of monocrystalline solar systems in Bangladesh.
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