A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan

Fossil fuels are the primary sources of electricity generation in Pakistan. The energy demand and supply gap have intensified recently due to the massive population and fossil fuels are unable to meet the gigantic energy requirement of the country. Meanwhile, they also have adverse environmental imp...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Irfan, Zhen-yu Zhao, Munir Ahmad, Abdul Rehman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/10/708
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spelling doaj-42aec3d2f9024a08a8b0f86a9af3aef22020-11-24T22:08:50ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172019-10-0171070810.3390/pr7100708pr7100708A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in PakistanMuhammad Irfan0Zhen-yu Zhao1Munir Ahmad2Abdul Rehman3Beijing Key Laboratory of New Energy and Low Carbon Development, School of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of New Energy and Low Carbon Development, School of Economics and Management, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, ChinaSchool of Economics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaResearch Center of Agricultural-Rural-Peasants, Anhui University, Hefei 230039, ChinaFossil fuels are the primary sources of electricity generation in Pakistan. The energy demand and supply gap have intensified recently due to the massive population and fossil fuels are unable to meet the gigantic energy requirement of the country. Meanwhile, they also have adverse environmental impacts. Remote rural regions that are far away from the national grid do not have any means to fulfill their energy needs. The off-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) system has emerged to be the best energy option to electrify these remote regions. However, the strategic problem pertaining to local electricity generation is the absence of the area-specific generation capacity and economic feasibility data for solar energy. To address this problem, this study aims to assess the potential and economic viability of utilizing an off-grid solar PV system for rural electrification in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The research results reveal that there is an excellent solar irradiance in the rural areas of Punjab for electricity generation. In addition, suitable tilt angles have been calculated to increase the energy output of solar PV in the respective regions. Furthermore, this study has undertaken the economic viability for solar PV systems, and it was found that electricity generation from the solar PV costs Pakistani rupees (PKR) 7.15 per kWh and is much cheaper than conventional electricity, which costs PKR 20.7 per kWh. Besides, the system can reduce carbon emissions considerably. If 100% of the unelectrified households adopt solar PV system, then 617,020 metric tons of CO<sub>2</sub> could be mitigated annually. Based on research findings, this study has suggested essential policy recommendations that would serve as a guideline for the government and stakeholders to maximum deploy the off-grid solar PV rural electrification programs in Punjab as well as on a national scale.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/10/708off-grid solar pv systemremote regionsrural electrificationeconomic feasibilityco<sub>2</sub> mitigation
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author Muhammad Irfan
Zhen-yu Zhao
Munir Ahmad
Abdul Rehman
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Zhen-yu Zhao
Munir Ahmad
Abdul Rehman
A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
Processes
off-grid solar pv system
remote regions
rural electrification
economic feasibility
co<sub>2</sub> mitigation
author_facet Muhammad Irfan
Zhen-yu Zhao
Munir Ahmad
Abdul Rehman
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title A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
title_short A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
title_full A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
title_fullStr A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed A Techno-Economic Analysis of Off-Grid Solar PV System: A Case Study for Punjab Province in Pakistan
title_sort techno-economic analysis of off-grid solar pv system: a case study for punjab province in pakistan
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Fossil fuels are the primary sources of electricity generation in Pakistan. The energy demand and supply gap have intensified recently due to the massive population and fossil fuels are unable to meet the gigantic energy requirement of the country. Meanwhile, they also have adverse environmental impacts. Remote rural regions that are far away from the national grid do not have any means to fulfill their energy needs. The off-grid solar photovoltaic (PV) system has emerged to be the best energy option to electrify these remote regions. However, the strategic problem pertaining to local electricity generation is the absence of the area-specific generation capacity and economic feasibility data for solar energy. To address this problem, this study aims to assess the potential and economic viability of utilizing an off-grid solar PV system for rural electrification in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The research results reveal that there is an excellent solar irradiance in the rural areas of Punjab for electricity generation. In addition, suitable tilt angles have been calculated to increase the energy output of solar PV in the respective regions. Furthermore, this study has undertaken the economic viability for solar PV systems, and it was found that electricity generation from the solar PV costs Pakistani rupees (PKR) 7.15 per kWh and is much cheaper than conventional electricity, which costs PKR 20.7 per kWh. Besides, the system can reduce carbon emissions considerably. If 100% of the unelectrified households adopt solar PV system, then 617,020 metric tons of CO<sub>2</sub> could be mitigated annually. Based on research findings, this study has suggested essential policy recommendations that would serve as a guideline for the government and stakeholders to maximum deploy the off-grid solar PV rural electrification programs in Punjab as well as on a national scale.
topic off-grid solar pv system
remote regions
rural electrification
economic feasibility
co<sub>2</sub> mitigation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/7/10/708
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