Technical feasibility and economic viability of a small-scale grid connected solar thermal installation for electrical-energy saving
G. C. Bakos and
N. F. Tsagas
Applied Energy, 2002, vol. 72, issue 3-4, 630 pages
Abstract:
This paper reports on the techno-economic assessment of a grid-connected solar thermal system used for electrical-energy saving in the residential sector. The technical characteristics of the solar thermal system, based on a line-focus parabolic-trough concentrator, are given and its useful electrical and thermal-energy production is estimated using a simulation program based on a Monte Carlo method for reading solar radiation data. The economic assessment is performed using the Life-Cycle Savings (LCS) method and the payback period (PBP) of the investment's initial capital cost is determined.
Date: 2002
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