BIPV in India: Opportunities, challenges, and pathways for urban planning and smart cities

Kedar Mehta , Ravita Lamba , Sunanda Sinha , Nand Kumar
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As India urbanizes rapidly, sustainable energy solutions have become a priority to meet rising energy demands and mitigate environmental impacts. Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) offer a promising approach to harness solar energy within urban infrastructure, transforming buildings into renewable energy assets. Unlike conventional rooftop PV systems, BIPV maximizes urban space utilization while enhancing architectural aesthetics and energy efficiency. However, the adoption of BIPV in India remains limited due to factors such as regulatory barriers, lack of standardized designs, and high initial costs. This study uses SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) and TOWS (Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Strengths) analyses to assess the potential, opportunities, and challenges of BIPV in India’s urban planning. It then discusses policy implications and offers practical recommendations for implementation in Indian cities. Key findings of this study indicate that BIPV adoption in India can significantly contribute to urban sustainability by reducing carbon emissions, improving energy self-sufficiency, and lowering long-term operational costs. The SWOT and TOWS analysis reveal that while BIPV presents opportunities for smart urban integration, challenges such as high initial investments and lack of awareness must be addressed through targeted policies and incentives. Additionally, global case studies highlight successful BIPV implementations, providing valuable lessons for India’s urban planning strategies.
印度的BIPV:城市规划和智慧城市的机遇、挑战和路径
随着印度快速城市化,可持续能源解决方案已成为满足不断增长的能源需求和减轻环境影响的优先事项。建筑集成光伏(BIPV)提供了一种很有前途的方法来利用城市基础设施中的太阳能,将建筑物转变为可再生能源资产。与传统的屋顶光伏系统不同,BIPV在提高建筑美学和能源效率的同时最大限度地利用城市空间。然而,由于监管障碍、缺乏标准化设计和初始成本高等因素,印度对BIPV的采用仍然有限。本研究使用SWOT(优势、劣势、机会、威胁)和TOWS(威胁、机会、劣势、优势)分析来评估BIPV在印度城市规划中的潜力、机遇和挑战。然后讨论政策影响,并为印度城市的实施提供切实可行的建议。本研究的主要发现表明,印度采用BIPV可以通过减少碳排放、提高能源自给自足和降低长期运营成本来显著促进城市的可持续性。SWOT和TOWS分析显示,虽然BIPV为智慧城市整合提供了机会,但必须通过有针对性的政策和激励措施来解决初始投资高和意识缺乏等挑战。此外,全球案例研究强调了BIPV的成功实施,为印度的城市规划战略提供了宝贵的经验。
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