Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit

Buildings have a significant impact on global and local energy demand and climate change. Consequently, the issue of photovoltaic (PV) potential assessment of building roofs have been extensively studied. Although studies have adopted different methods to predict the various potentials of rooftop PV...

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Main Authors: Ping Yu, Yifan Zhu, Peng Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/54/e3sconf_icaeer2020_02017.pdf
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spelling doaj-48fe92ff969149f584b3782b9a4f1ff72021-04-02T11:09:54ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011940201710.1051/e3sconf/202019402017e3sconf_icaeer2020_02017Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefitPing Yu0Yifan Zhu1Peng Wang2Faculty of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Jiangsu UniversityFaculty of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Jiangsu UniversityFaculty of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Jiangsu UniversityBuildings have a significant impact on global and local energy demand and climate change. Consequently, the issue of photovoltaic (PV) potential assessment of building roofs have been extensively studied. Although studies have adopted different methods to predict the various potentials of rooftop PVs, as yet there is no understanding of a comprehensive framework for evaluating the potential of rooftop PVs. This study aims to develop a new framework to evaluate the technical, economic, environmental, and social benefits of rooftop PVs in old communities in Nanjing. The study found that the total annual electricity generation of rooftop PVs in the two districts of Nanjing was 431,136,314 KWh, which can meet about 20% of the residential electricity demand in the study area; the total electricity generation in the life cycle of 25 years was 5327909814 KWh; The economic benefit was 4.06 yuan/wp; the CO2 emission efficiency was 20.02%; the social benefit was 11.224 yuan/KWh. The results of this study will potential provide valuable reference suggestions for urban planners from the perspective of the benefits brought by rooftop PV in the two districts.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/54/e3sconf_icaeer2020_02017.pdf
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Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
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Yifan Zhu
Peng Wang
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title Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
title_short Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
title_full Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
title_fullStr Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
title_full_unstemmed Rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:A framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
title_sort rooftop photovoltaics potential assessment:a framework to integrate technological, economic, environmental and social benefit
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Buildings have a significant impact on global and local energy demand and climate change. Consequently, the issue of photovoltaic (PV) potential assessment of building roofs have been extensively studied. Although studies have adopted different methods to predict the various potentials of rooftop PVs, as yet there is no understanding of a comprehensive framework for evaluating the potential of rooftop PVs. This study aims to develop a new framework to evaluate the technical, economic, environmental, and social benefits of rooftop PVs in old communities in Nanjing. The study found that the total annual electricity generation of rooftop PVs in the two districts of Nanjing was 431,136,314 KWh, which can meet about 20% of the residential electricity demand in the study area; the total electricity generation in the life cycle of 25 years was 5327909814 KWh; The economic benefit was 4.06 yuan/wp; the CO2 emission efficiency was 20.02%; the social benefit was 11.224 yuan/KWh. The results of this study will potential provide valuable reference suggestions for urban planners from the perspective of the benefits brought by rooftop PV in the two districts.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/54/e3sconf_icaeer2020_02017.pdf
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