2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11146517
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Simulation of Self-Consumption Photovoltaic Installations: Profitability Thresholds

Abstract: PV self-consumption can contribute positively to the spread of PV and, therefore, to the progress of renewable energies as a key element in a decarbonized energy model. However, the policies of each country regarding the promotion of this type of renewable technology is fundamental for their growth. Despite the high number of sunshine hours registered in Spain, self-consumption in this country has not been authorized until recently. In this new context, this work presents a systematic study of the profitabilit… Show more

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“…In conclusion, authors showed that PV installation could help reduce operational costs for district heating systems with a high number of HP [21]. Varo-Martínez et al in the article [22] presented the results of SC under different conditions of installed power, orientation and inclination of the PV panels in Córdoba, Spain. In the paper [23] Domenech et al proposed a simulation model for residential PV-battery systems under Spanish regulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In conclusion, authors showed that PV installation could help reduce operational costs for district heating systems with a high number of HP [21]. Varo-Martínez et al in the article [22] presented the results of SC under different conditions of installed power, orientation and inclination of the PV panels in Córdoba, Spain. In the paper [23] Domenech et al proposed a simulation model for residential PV-battery systems under Spanish regulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Changing the angle and direction of solar PV systems can improve their performance in different regions (Tillmann et al, 2019). Many approaches (Ben Amara et al, 2021;Varo-martínez et al, 2021;Pardo et al, 2022) considered the azimuth (0 °C) as this was optimal for achieving the greatest energy production in PV installations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%