Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells

Worldwide electricity consumption increases by 2.6% each year. Greenhouse gas emissions due to electricity production raise by 2.1% per year on average. The development of efficient low-carbon-footprint renewable energy systems is urgently needed. CPVMatch investigates the feasibility of mirror or l...

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Main Authors: Jérôme Payet, Titouan Greffe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2916
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spelling doaj-efc419ee237947f9ac1a85d9762d0e6a2020-11-25T02:20:26ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-07-011215291610.3390/en12152916en12152916Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction CellsJérôme Payet0Titouan Greffe1CYCLECO, 18 Avenue Roger Salengro, 01500 Ambérieu-en Bugey, FranceCYCLECO, 18 Avenue Roger Salengro, 01500 Ambérieu-en Bugey, FranceWorldwide electricity consumption increases by 2.6% each year. Greenhouse gas emissions due to electricity production raise by 2.1% per year on average. The development of efficient low-carbon-footprint renewable energy systems is urgently needed. CPVMatch investigates the feasibility of mirror or lens-based High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) systems. Thanks to innovative four junction solar cells, new glass coatings, Position Sensitive Detectors (PSD), and DC/DC converters, it is possible to reach concentration levels higher than 800&#215; and a module efficiency between 36.7% and 41.6%. From a circular economy&#8217;s standpoint, the use of concentration technologies lowers the need in active material, increases recyclability, and reduces the risk of material contamination. By using the Life Cycle Assessment method, it is demonstrated that HCPV presents a carbon footprint ranking between 16.4 and 18.4 g CO<sub>2</sub>-eq/kWh. A comparison with other energy means for 16 impact categories including primary energy demand and particle emissions points out that the environmental footprint of HCPV is typically 50 to 100 times lower than fossil fuels footprint. HCPV&#8217;s footprint is also three times lower than that of crystalline photovoltaic solutions and is close to the environmental performance of wind power and hydropower.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2916Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)Energy Payback Timefour-junction cellsphotovoltaiccarbon footprintHCPVmulti-criteriaachromatic lensrecyclingcircular economy
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Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
Energies
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Energy Payback Time
four-junction cells
photovoltaic
carbon footprint
HCPV
multi-criteria
achromatic lens
recycling
circular economy
author_facet Jérôme Payet
Titouan Greffe
author_sort Jérôme Payet
title Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
title_short Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
title_full Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
title_fullStr Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Assessment of New High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) Modules and Multi-Junction Cells
title_sort life cycle assessment of new high concentration photovoltaic (hcpv) modules and multi-junction cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Worldwide electricity consumption increases by 2.6% each year. Greenhouse gas emissions due to electricity production raise by 2.1% per year on average. The development of efficient low-carbon-footprint renewable energy systems is urgently needed. CPVMatch investigates the feasibility of mirror or lens-based High Concentration Photovoltaic (HCPV) systems. Thanks to innovative four junction solar cells, new glass coatings, Position Sensitive Detectors (PSD), and DC/DC converters, it is possible to reach concentration levels higher than 800&#215; and a module efficiency between 36.7% and 41.6%. From a circular economy&#8217;s standpoint, the use of concentration technologies lowers the need in active material, increases recyclability, and reduces the risk of material contamination. By using the Life Cycle Assessment method, it is demonstrated that HCPV presents a carbon footprint ranking between 16.4 and 18.4 g CO<sub>2</sub>-eq/kWh. A comparison with other energy means for 16 impact categories including primary energy demand and particle emissions points out that the environmental footprint of HCPV is typically 50 to 100 times lower than fossil fuels footprint. HCPV&#8217;s footprint is also three times lower than that of crystalline photovoltaic solutions and is close to the environmental performance of wind power and hydropower.
topic Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Energy Payback Time
four-junction cells
photovoltaic
carbon footprint
HCPV
multi-criteria
achromatic lens
recycling
circular economy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/2916
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