Photovoltaic techno-economical potential on roofs in regions and islands: The case of the Canary Islands. Methodological review and methodology proposal
Julieta Schallenberg-Rodríguez
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2013, vol. 20, issue C, 219-239
Abstract:
The literature review shows a wide range of methodologies aiming at determining the photovoltaic (PV) potential. Very often, the methodology scale is too large (continents, countries or large regions) or too small (cities) or it is based on specific and non-commonly available software tools. This is why the proposed methodology to determine the PV roof potential in regions and/or islands can be useful. This methodology has been applied to the Canary Islands. Firstly, the available roof area for PV systems is determined, based on the total roof surface (using real data from the Spanish Cadastre) and utilization factors according to the municipality type. The methodology proposed to calculate the available roof surface is then compared to other well-known methods, including potential improvements using Geographical Information Systems. Secondly, the mean annual global solar radiation per municipality on inclined surfaces has been determined. To do so, a review of different methodologies has been assessed in a comprehensible manner, seeking for the ones that provide accuracy and simplicity. Thirdly, the yearly PV production per municipality has been calculated. For this, a step-by-step method to calculate the PV system efficiency, based on existing literature, has been detailed. Three different scenarios depending on the shared use of the available roof surface are defined and the corresponding PV production is calculated. A sensitivity analysis is also included, analyzing PV production in two cases: depending on back ventilation of the roof-mounted PV systems and on PV cell type (poly-crystalline to mono-crystalline). Finally, an economic assessment based on cost-resource curves is carried out. The spirit of the paper is to develop a methodology based on accuracy and, at the same, simplicity, understanding such as a method where all the calculations can be easily done using pen and paper, calculator and common office software programs.
Keywords: Renewable energy resources; Solar photovoltaic; Potential; Methodology review; Buildings; Roofs; Canary Islands (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2012.11.078
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