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Update of environmental indicators and energy payback time of CdTe PV systems in Europe
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionEnvironmental Impact AssessmentPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaic Power StationEnvironmental IndicatorsPhotovoltaicsEnergy Payback TimeRenewable Energy SystemsCdte Pv PowerEnergy EnvironmentCdte Pv SystemsSolar Energy UtilisationElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerSustainable EnergyEnvironmental EngineeringEnergy PolicyBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsLife Cycle AssessmentRecyclingCdte ModulesRooftop PhotovoltaicsPv PowerSustainable ProductionSolar Cell Materials
Abstract Thin film technologies undergo rapid developments for increasing the module efficiencies and improving production technologies or recycling processes which affect the environmental profile of PV power generation and Energy Payback Time (EPBT). Therefore, especially for the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of product systems with short development cycles, the environmental profiles need to be frequently updated to ensure the representativeness and validity of the environmental assessment. The update of LCA results in this paper demonstrates that considerable improvements were reached in the environmental profile of CdTe PV power and EPBT over the last four years. Depending on the location of installation in Europe, the corresponding Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions of PV power for ground mounted power plants are between 19 and 30 g CO 2 ‐equiv./kWh and between 0.7 and 1.1 years in terms of EBPT. Furthermore, for the first time, the environmental impacts due to an already applied recycling procedure of CdTe modules and it's relative contribution to the CdTe PV life cycle has been investigated. This paper presents the main approach, results and outcomes of the study. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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