Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
Methodological insights on Life Cycle Assessment of solar energy technologies / F., Ardente; M., Cellura; S., Longo; Mistretta, Marina. - 1:(2012), pp. 115-126.
abstract:
Renewable energies are reliable sources to move the world toward a
sustainable energy economy, to achieve the emission reduction targets and to face
the shortage of worldwide fossil fuels reserves. The energy and environmental assessment
of renewable energy technologies (RETs) may not leave out considerations
on the impacts of the background system, including also the production, use,
and disposal of such systems. In this context the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is
an established methodology to estimate energy and environmental benefits and
drawbacks of RETs and to identify components and life cycle stages having the
largest impacts.
Authors focus on the analysis of solar energy systems. Starting from a literature
review of published studies they discuss the methodological issues and criticalities
related to the study of a solar energy system, with particular attention to: selection
of functional unit, geographical variability of data, data quality, reference time
frame and end-of-life treatments.
Authors point out that a robust evaluation of the energy and environmental benefits
of RETs should carefully handle the methodological criticalities identified in the
Chapter, and successively quantify the uncertainty and variability of results by
means of a comprehensive sensitivity analysis.
sustainable energy economy, to achieve the emission reduction targets and to face
the shortage of worldwide fossil fuels reserves. The energy and environmental assessment
of renewable energy technologies (RETs) may not leave out considerations
on the impacts of the background system, including also the production, use,
and disposal of such systems. In this context the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is
an established methodology to estimate energy and environmental benefits and
drawbacks of RETs and to identify components and life cycle stages having the
largest impacts.
Authors focus on the analysis of solar energy systems. Starting from a literature
review of published studies they discuss the methodological issues and criticalities
related to the study of a solar energy system, with particular attention to: selection
of functional unit, geographical variability of data, data quality, reference time
frame and end-of-life treatments.
Authors point out that a robust evaluation of the energy and environmental benefits
of RETs should carefully handle the methodological criticalities identified in the
Chapter, and successively quantify the uncertainty and variability of results by
means of a comprehensive sensitivity analysis.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
LCA; solar technology; energy payback time
List of contributors:
F., Ardente; M., Cellura; S., Longo; Mistretta, Marina
Book title:
Environment and Energy first issue of editorial series of Italian commodity science academy and engineering association of Messina