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Estimation of losses in solar energy production from air pollution in China since 1960 using surface radiation data

Bart Sweerts (), Stefan Pfenninger, Su Yang, Doris Folini, Bob Zwaan and Martin Wild
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Bart Sweerts: ETH Zürich
Stefan Pfenninger: ETH Zürich
Su Yang: ETH Zürich
Doris Folini: ETH Zürich
Bob Zwaan: University of Amsterdam
Martin Wild: ETH Zürich

Nature Energy, 2019, vol. 4, issue 8, 657-663

Abstract: Abstract China is the largest worldwide consumer of solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity, with 130 GW of installed capacity as of 2017. China’s PV capacity is expected to reach at least 400 GW by 2030, to provide 10% of its primary energy. However, anthropogenic aerosol emissions and changes in cloud cover affect solar radiation in China. Here, we use observational radiation data from 119 stations across China to show that the PV potential decreased on average by 11–15% between 1960 and 2015. The relationship between observed surface radiation and emissions of sulfur dioxide and black carbon suggests that strict air pollution control measures, combined with reduced fossil fuel consumption, would allow surface radiation to increase. We find that reverting back to 1960s radiation levels in China could yield a 12–13% increase in electricity generation, equivalent to an additional 14 TWh produced with 2016 PV capacities, and 51–74 TWh with the expected 2030 capacities. The corresponding economic benefits could amount to US$1.9 billion in 2016 and US$4.6–6.7 billion in 2030.

Date: 2019
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