Investment in photovoltaic energy: An attempt to frame Brazil within the 2030 passage target of the Paris agreement

Ronaldo Ricardo Saccardo , Ana Mariele Domingues , Rosane Aparecida Gomes Battistelle , Barbara Stolte Bezerra , Regiane Maximo Siqueira , João Batista Sarmento dos Santos Neto
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Energy generated by fossil fuels is the main source of GHG emissions in the world. To mitigate global warming, Paris Agreement is an initiative that aims to limit global GHG emissions. Substitution of fossil fuels by renewable sources is considered a solution to reducing GHG emissions. Solar energy is particularly emphasized due to its high availability and low emissions. Although Brazil has excellent conditions for the generation of photovoltaic solar energy, its energy matrix is still composed of a large amount of fossil sources. There is a lack of studies on the change in GHG emissions by replacing these fossil sources with photovoltaic energy and the investment required for this change. This article aims to investigate GHG emissions of projected energy matrix of Brazil in 2030 and investment needs in photovoltaic energy for replacement of fossil sources, seeking an energy matrix within the goals Paris Agreement. Projections for substituting fossil fuels with photovoltaic energy in the year 2030 were made and GHG emissions in CO2eq were calculated using the IPCC method for Global Warming Potential - 100 years. The annual investment was estimated using data on capacity factor of photovoltaic generation for Brazil and value of installation costs provided by International Renewable Energy Agency. Results revealed that with the projected substitution of fossil fuels by photovoltaic in matrix energy 2030 emissions can be reduced by 36,9% (from 0.484GtCO2eq to 0,305GtCO2eq). The investment required for this replacement is estimated at U$S 376,5 billion. Despite the photovoltaic energy promising type of energy for Brazil, it is still unfeasible for the country to achieve goals in Paris Agreement (0,187 GtCO2e for 2030). In addition, a SWOT analysis provides an overview for decision-makers on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of photovoltaic energy in mitigation climate change context.

光伏能源投资:试图将巴西纳入《巴黎协定》2030年通过目标
化石燃料产生的能源是世界温室气体排放的主要来源。为了缓解全球变暖,《巴黎协定》是一项旨在限制全球温室气体排放的倡议。用可再生能源替代化石燃料被认为是减少温室气体排放的一种解决方案。太阳能因其高可用性和低排放而受到特别重视。尽管巴西拥有良好的光伏太阳能发电条件,但其能源矩阵仍然由大量化石资源组成。缺乏关于用光伏能源取代这些化石能源的温室气体排放变化以及这一变化所需的投资的研究。本文旨在调查巴西2030年预测能源矩阵的GHG排放量和替代化石能源的光伏能源投资需求,寻求在《巴黎协定》目标范围内的能源矩阵。对2030年用光伏能源替代化石燃料进行了预测,并使用IPCC的全球变暖潜力100年方法计算了二氧化碳当量中的温室气体排放量。年度投资是根据国际可再生能源署提供的巴西光伏发电容量系数和安装成本价值的数据估算的。结果显示,随着光伏在矩阵能源中对化石燃料的替代,2030年的排放量可以减少36,9%(从0.484GtCO2eq减少到0305GtCO2eq)。更换所需投资估计为3765亿美元。尽管光伏能源对巴西来说是一种很有前景的能源,但该国实现《巴黎协定》中的目标(2030年为0187 GtCO2e)仍然不可行。此外,SWOT分析为决策者提供了关于光伏能源在缓解气候变化背景下的优势、劣势、机遇和威胁的概述。
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