2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.08.014
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Review of the energy and economic parameters involved in the effectiveness of grid-connected PV systems installed in multi-storey buildings

Abstract: The assessment of PV energy in an urban context is extremely complex because many factors have to be considered. Moreover, when the purpose is calculating the realistic amount of the electricity demand of a city that can be covered by the photovoltaic generation, it is necessary to estimate the number of photovoltaic systems whose installation is economically advantageous. Such a topic requires an economic analysis, which is affected by the number of energy and economic parameters involved and the values assig… Show more

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“…Classification of roof shapes [19] (7). Energy aspects i. Estimation of electricity produced from each floor by the PV systems ii.…”
Section: Economic Analysis Of Solar Tariffs In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classification of roof shapes [19] (7). Energy aspects i. Estimation of electricity produced from each floor by the PV systems ii.…”
Section: Economic Analysis Of Solar Tariffs In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of integration of PV systems installed on buildings can be assessed by means of gross energy cover factor C PV [64,65], which compares the electricity produced to the energy demands of the analysed districts:…”
Section: Coverage Of the Electricity Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For some countries in Latin America, PV systems are a priority, such is the case of Argentina, Ecuador, Honduras and Nicaragua, where a system based on feed-in tariffs have been implemented with the aim of strengthen the use of PV energy and other renewable sources [2], [3]. In the case of Colombia, the law 1715 of 2014, signed on May 13 of 2014, promotes the use of non-conventional energy sources, as well as the research and development on clean technologies [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%