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Applied Sciences 2013
A Comparative Analysis of Energy Costs of Photovoltaic, Solar Thermal, and Wind Electricity Generation TechnologiesDOI: 10.3390/app3020325 Keywords: renewable energy, solar photovoltaic, concentrating solar power, wind power, life-cycle assessment, LCA, meta-analysis, technology assessment, net energy analysis Abstract: Global installed capacity of renewable energy technologies is growing rapidly. The ability of renewable technologies to enable a rapid transition to a low carbon energy system is highly dependent on the energy that must be “consumed” during their life-cycle. This paper presents the results of meta-analyses of life-cycle assessments (LCA) of energy costs of three renewable technologies: solar photovoltaic (PV), concentrating solar power (CSP), and wind. The paper presents these findings as energetic analogies with financial cost parameters for assessing energy technologies: overnight capital cost, operating costs and levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). The findings suggest that wind energy has the lowest energy costs, followed by CSP and then PV.
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