Further considerations to: Energy Return on Energy Invested (ERoEI) for photovoltaic solar systems in regions of moderate insolation

被引:15
作者
Ferroni, Ferruccio
Guekos, Alexandros
Hopkirk, Robert J.
机构
[1] Energy Consultant, Zurich
[2] Scientific Consultant, Zurich
[3] Engineering Research & Development, Pontresina
关键词
EROI; ERoEI; Photovoltaic energy; Insolation levels; Switzerland; Germany;
D O I
10.1016/j.enpol.2017.05.007
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
A paper by Ferroni and Hopkirk (2016) provided evidence that presently available PV systems in regions of moderate insolation like Switzerland and countries north of the Swiss Alps act as net energy sink. These findings were disputed in a paper (Raugei et al., 2017). Additional clarifications in support of our conclusions are explained, including mention of weak points in the argumentation by Raugei et al. Our study is based on the concept of the extended ERoEI (ERoEI(EXT)) for PV systems, knowing that this is not the mainstream concept in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), applying the Process-Based Life Cycle Assessment. The concept of the ERoEI(EXT) considers many possible energy contributions needed for assessing the envisioned transition from fossil fuel to other types of energy sources and here in particular to photovoltaics in regions of moderate insolation. The conclusions of our original study remain unchanged. Any attempt to adopt an Energy Transition strategy by substitution of intermittent for base load power generation in countries like Switzerland or further north will result in unavoidable net energy loss. This applies both to the technologies considered, to the available data from the original study and to newer data from recent studies.
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页码:498 / 505
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