The paper presents the results of a LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) of the electric generation by means of photovoltaic panels. It considers mass and energy flows over the whole production process starting from silica extraction to the final panel assembling, considering the most advanced and consolidate technologies for polycrystalline silicon panel production. Some considerations about the production cycle are reported; the most critical phases are the transformation of metallic silicon into solar silicon and the panel assembling. The former process is characterised by a great electricity consumption, even if the most efficient conversion technology is considered, the latter by the use of aluminium frame and glass roofing which are very energy intensive materials. Moreover, the Energy Pay Back Time (EPBT) has been evaluated, considering three geographic collocations of the photovoltaic plant with different values of solar radiation.

LCA analysis of photovoltaic electric production

STOPPATO, ANNA
2006

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) of the electric generation by means of photovoltaic panels. It considers mass and energy flows over the whole production process starting from silica extraction to the final panel assembling, considering the most advanced and consolidate technologies for polycrystalline silicon panel production. Some considerations about the production cycle are reported; the most critical phases are the transformation of metallic silicon into solar silicon and the panel assembling. The former process is characterised by a great electricity consumption, even if the most efficient conversion technology is considered, the latter by the use of aluminium frame and glass roofing which are very energy intensive materials. Moreover, the Energy Pay Back Time (EPBT) has been evaluated, considering three geographic collocations of the photovoltaic plant with different values of solar radiation.
2006
19th International Conference on Efficincy, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of energy Systems
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