Title of article :
Technical and economical system comparison
of photovoltaic and concentrating solar thermal power
systems depending on annual global irradiation
Author/Authors :
Volker Quaschning *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Concentrating solar thermal power and photovoltaics are two major technologies for converting sunlight to electricity.
Variations of the annual solar irradiation depending on the site influence their annual efficiency, specific output
and electricity generation cost. Detailed technical and economical analyses performed with computer simulations point
out differences of solar thermal parabolic trough power plants, non-tracked and two-axis-tracked PV systems. Therefore,
61 sites in Europe and North Africa covering a global annual irradiation range from 923 to 2438 kWh/m2 a have been
examined. Simulation results are usable irradiation by the systems, specific annual system output and levelled electricity
cost. Cost assumptions are made for today’s cost and expected cost in 10 years considering different progress ratios. This
will lead to a cost reduction by 50% for PV systems and by 40% for solar thermal power plants. The simulation results
show where are optimal regions for installing solar thermal trough and tracked PV systems in comparison to non-tracked
PV. For low irradiation values the annual output of solar thermal systems is much lower than of PV systems. On the
other hand, for high irradiations solar thermal systems provide the best-cost solution even when considering higher cost
reduction factors for PV in the next decade. Electricity generation cost much below 10 Eurocents per kWh for solar
thermal systems and about 12 Eurocents/kW h for PV can be expected in 10 years in North Africa.
2004 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords :
Concentrating solar power , Photovoltaics , Global irradiation , Electricity generation cost , computer simulation , Photovoltaic systems , Economics , Solar thermal power systems
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy