Handbook of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering 2003
DOI: 10.1002/0470014008.ch21
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Economic Analysis and Environmental Aspects of Photovoltaic Systems

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“…8. shows cash flows of a sample system that's total life is 27 year (including the design and installation period) (Whisnant et al, 2002). Note that, cost of saving fuel has participated in the seventh year to LCC as stated above.…”
Section: Calculation Of Life Cycle Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. shows cash flows of a sample system that's total life is 27 year (including the design and installation period) (Whisnant et al, 2002). Note that, cost of saving fuel has participated in the seventh year to LCC as stated above.…”
Section: Calculation Of Life Cycle Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Após definir os requisitos técnicos e o dimensionamento de um sistema fotovoltaico, é possível realizar uma análise econômica do mesmo. Uma avaliação econômica considera os custos e os benefícios envolvidos no sistema (Whisnant et al, 2003). Há diversos métodos disponíveis para analisar e comparar o potencial de um determinado investimento.…”
Section: Conceitos Relevantesunclassified
“…O payback é o tempo necessário para que as entradas, no fluxo de caixa, se igualem aos valores de saída. Basicamente, o payback indica em quanto tempo o investidor irá recuperar o investimento inicial feito (Whisnant et al, 2003). Estes critérios de avaliação foram utilizados na etapa de análise econômica deste artigo.…”
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“…However, the manufacturing processes of these inorganic-based solar cells which use high temperature, high vacuum and numerous lithographic steps, resulting in high production costs and energy consumption [4]. Therefore, the utilization of solar cells in developed countries such as in Indonesia is still limited though the sunlight is abundant throughout the year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%