2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14040861
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Life-Cycle Land-Use Requirement for PV in Vietnam

Abstract: Over the last 15 years, photovoltaics (PV) in Vietnam has experienced development. The increased installed capacity of PV requires more land for installation sites as well as for manufacturing the plants’ component and waste treatment during the plants’ decommissioning. As a developing country, in which more than 80% of the population’s livelihood depends on agriculture, there are concerns about the competition of land for agriculture and solar development. This paper estimates the life-cycle land-use requirem… Show more

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“…This paper [24] estimates the life-cycle land-use requirement for PV development in Vietnam, to provide the scientific-based evidence for policy makers on the quantity of land required, so that the land budget can be suitably allocated. Regarding the life-cycle land use, the land occupation is 241.85 m2a and land transformation is 16.17 m2 per MWh.…”
Section: Cluster 3 Highlighting the Problems Of Specific Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper [24] estimates the life-cycle land-use requirement for PV development in Vietnam, to provide the scientific-based evidence for policy makers on the quantity of land required, so that the land budget can be suitably allocated. Regarding the life-cycle land use, the land occupation is 241.85 m2a and land transformation is 16.17 m2 per MWh.…”
Section: Cluster 3 Highlighting the Problems Of Specific Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third paper in this Special Issue, by Riva Sanseverino et al [3], estimates the life-cycle land-use requirement for PV development to provide scientific-based evidence for policymakers on the quantity of land required so that the land budget can be suitably allocated.…”
Section: Overview Of the Articles In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in the use of solar power to produce electrical energy has been increasing for many years [1]. The peak value of the power installed in photovoltaic installations nowadays exceed 714 GW [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%