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Life cycle cost analysis of silicon and organic building integrated photovoltaic systems (BiPV)

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Xiaohua Jin, G Zhang, Jing Yang
Despite the undisputed benefits associated with photovoltaic (PV) technology, the financial barrier acts as the major hurdle before it is seen as a commercial competitive form of renewable energy. Many studies have been performed outlining the life cycle energy benefits of PV technology. However, there has been limited number of studies dedicated to the life cycle cost impacts. The aim of this paper is to identify whether life cycle cost analysis is the best approach to determining the cost contributors or savings associated with this technology. This paper has been structured similarly to previous life cycle energy studies to consider the cost implications involved within each area of the products lifecycle. Amongst many new developments, traditional silicon based units have been challenged by the introduction of new organic systems; and recent studies highlight that these systems offer major cost reductions. Based on an analysis of current literature, this paper identifies that the recent growth and development of both organic and silicon based systems have had a considerable effect on the cost of PV cells. The competitive nature of the renewable energy market will also impact on a life cycle cost analysis; and any potential findings will valid for a limited timeframe.

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Event

Construction and Real Estate Management. Conference (2011 : Guangzhou, China)

Pagination

118 - 122

Publisher

[ICCREM]

Location

Guangzhou, China

Place of publication

[Guangzhou, China]

Start date

2011-11-18

End date

2011-11-19

ISBN-13

9787112137015

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Wang, Y Pang, G Shen

Title of proceedings

ICCREM 2011 : International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management

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