Economic Evaluation of PV Installations for Self-Consumption in Industrial Parks

Juan Pedrero, Patxi Hernández, Álvaro Martínez

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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the economic performance of photovoltaic (PV) selfconsumption systems at an industrial park in the Basque Country (north of Spain). The economic feasibility of the installations is largely dependent on self-consumption and compensation due to electricity injected into the grid, as well as the assumed evolution of the electricity prices. A sensitivity analysis is carried out for different installation sizes and different evolution scenarios concerning electricity prices. The potential for installations for shared self-consumption with dynamic and static distribution coefficients is also analyzed. The results show that medium sized installations are generally a cost effective way to reduce energy bills, while the economic performance of larger installations is more uncertain, and is largely dependent on the selling price for electricity injected into the grid. This case study found that the economic benefits of shared self-consumption between different companies are substantial, and are slightly more favorable when applying dynamic distribution factors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number728
Pages (from-to)728
Number of pages1
JournalEnergies
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Photovoltaics
  • Legislation
  • Renewable energy
  • Industrial parks
  • Sustainability
  • Self-consumption
  • LCC

Project and Funding Information

  • Project ID
  • info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/785134/EU/Envisioning and Testing New Models of Sustainable Energy Cooperation and Services in Industrial Parks/S-PARCS
  • Funding Info
  • The work described in this article was partially funded by S-PARCS project, European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement Number 785134.

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