Sustainability indicators of a naturally ventilated photovoltaic facade system
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Date
2020
Authors
Daniel Garrain
Israel Herrera
Irene Rodriguez-Serrano
Yolanda Lechon
Arif Hepbasli
Mustafa Araz
Emrah Biyik
Rumming Yao
Mehdi Shahrestani
Emmanuel Essah
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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Open Access Color
BRONZE
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Yes
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No
Abstract
Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) systems have been increasingly used as a means to generate electricity on-site and their diffusion will increase in the near future. The objective of this article is to carry out a sustainability assessment of a BIPV system installed in Turkey regarding the three pillars: environmental economic and social potential impact in order to develop different indicators. For the socioeconomic analysis a Multiregional Input-Output (MRIO) method was used to estimate production of goods and services value added creation and employment opportunities. For the environmental evaluation an Environmental Footprint ( EF) analysis was performed. The levelized electricity costs and the greenhouse gas emissions abatement costs were also calculated. Results showed that the socioeconomic effects are relevant although only a 23% of these effects remain in Turkey. The environmental profile is also good in terms of climate change impacts showing substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel alternatives for electricity generation. Regarding the life cycle stages of the technology the highest environmental impacts are produced in the PV manufacturing processes. The electricity produced is still more costly than fossil-based technologies and in the highest range of PV technologies but greenhouse gases abatement costs are not so high when compared to other references. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV), Sustainability, Multi-regional input-output (MRIO), Environmental footprint (EF), Life cycle assessment (LCA), LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, PERFORMANCE
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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10
Source
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
266
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121946
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