Title of article :
An experimental investigation of a solar photovoltaic system: economic, environmental, and performance assessment
Author/Authors :
Khanmohammadi, Shoaib Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran , Shahsavar, Amin Department of Mechanical Engineering - Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran , Said, Zafar Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering (SREE) - College of Engineering - University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
This paper presents an experimental study of a 10 kW grid-
connected photovoltaic (PV) system installed on the roof of a
government building located in Ilam, Iran. The purpose of this
study is threefold: firstly, to assess the quality of the electrical
power generated by the system; secondly, to analyze the CO2
mitigation potential of the system; and thirdly, to investigate
the economic viability of the system. The economic analysis of
the system is performed considering three different scenarios.
In the first and the second scenarios, it is assumed that the PV
system is installed for complete self-consumption, while in the
third scenario, it is supposed that the PV power plant is built
to sell its generated electricity. Besides, the first and the
second scenarios are based on the average retail electricity
price of 5.79 cents of US dollars per kWh and 8.22 cents of US
dollars per kWh, respectively, while the third scenario
assumed that the government purchases the electricity
generated by the power plant at a fixed rate of 21.33 cents of
US dollar per kWh. Each scenario is assessed in two modes,
with and without including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
reductions credit.
Keywords :
Grid-Connected PV Power Plant , Economic Analysis , Net Present Value , Greenhouse Gases , Economic Analysis
Journal title :
Energy Equipment and Systems