Developing a method to accurately estimate the electricity cost of grid-connected solar PV in Bangkok

Zahedi, A. (2014) Developing a method to accurately estimate the electricity cost of grid-connected solar PV in Bangkok. In: Proceedings of the International Conference and Utility Exhibition on Green Energy for Sustainable Development. pp. 1-4. From: International Conference and Utility Exhibition on Green Energy for Sustainable Development, 19-21 March 2014, Pattaya, Thailand.

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Abstract

Solar photovoltaic electricity is more expensive compared with conventional electricity at retail level. As a result, general public members do not find the solar PV electricity an attractive option to use for generating a portion of their electricity need. To promote PV electricity utilization and to make it more attractive, Governments of some countries like Germany, Japan, USA, Australia, and etc. have introduced solar PV incentive programs. Most of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems on residential or commercial buildings in these countries are installed by individuals interested in generating part of their electricity emission-free. For some of these people the economics of the PV electricity is likely to be of secondary importance, while majority of them would like to see financial return to become interested to use PV electricity. The objective of this paper is to present the results of a study conducted on the economic aspects of solar PV to estimate the electricity price of grid-connected rooftop PV system under climate conditions and geographical location of Bangkok (at the latitude of 13.5° N, and longitude of 100.5°E), to see if the use of PV electricity is attractive and affordable by residential customers. The results of this study will help to determining an appropriate feed-in tariff for solar PV electricity in Bangkok.

Item ID: 38558
Item Type: Conference Item (Research - E1)
ISBN: 978-1-4799-2628-2
Keywords: economic aspect; electricity; solar photovoltaic
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Date Deposited: 18 May 2015 23:36
FoR Codes: 09 ENGINEERING > 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering > 090608 Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl Solar Cells) @ 100%
SEO Codes: 85 ENERGY > 8505 Renewable Energy > 850504 Solar-Photovoltaic Energy @ 100%
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