• Title of article

    Techno-economic and Environmental Analysis of Floating Photovoltaic Power Plants: A case Study of Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Mirzaei Omrani ، M. Faculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering - Shahid Beheshti University , Mirzaei Omrani ، M. Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch

  • From page
    41
  • To page
    54
  • Abstract
    Solar energy as renewable and clean energy has a remarkable share in improving the water-energy-food nexus. However, due to occupying a vast area of land, the development of large-scale photovoltaic systems is a serious challenge, particularly in regions with land restrictions. As a solution, it is argued that the installation of the floating photovoltaic systems on the water reservoirs can save land as well as reduce the evaporation rate. The aim of this study is to economically and environmentally evaluate the feasibility of the installation of a 10-megawatt floating photovoltaic power plant on a water reservoir. Results show that the payback period of investment and internal rate of return are achieved at 5.2 years and 20.4%, respectively. It is also found that if only 0.3% of the water reservoir surface is covered, evaporation volume will be decreased from 441.2 up to 515.2 thousand cubic meters. Moreover, environmental assessment demonstrates that 8470 to 15311 tons of CO2 and 27 to 52.3 tons of NOx are not released into the atmosphere. Ultimately, sensitivity analysis proves that if the capital cost is reduced by 30%, the payback period will be shortened to 3.6 years. Furthermore, such a project in Chah-nimeh will be profitable as long as the electricity purchasing tariffs are more than US$ 0.096/kWh.
  • Keywords
    economic assessment , Environment , floating photovoltaic , greenhouse gas , water evaporation
  • Journal title
    Renewable Energy Research and Applications
  • Journal title
    Renewable Energy Research and Applications
  • Record number

    2751982