富油气经济体住宅光伏系统的技术经济评价:以卡塔尔和德克萨斯州为例

Nabila Elbeheiry, A. Amer, Seif Elgazar, Sawsan Shukri, Morcos Metry, R. Balog
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卡塔尔和德克萨斯州的年太阳辐照度都相对较高;因此,它们具有很高的太阳能潜力。这两个国家都是石油资源丰富的经济体,电力价格较低,这使得光伏(PV)系统对消费者的经济吸引力降低。然而,在石油资源丰富的经济体中,光伏发电是有充分理由的。首先,太阳能光伏发电可以从珍贵的出口商品(石油和/或天然气)中获得更高的利润,而不是在当地使用。其次,在大多数石油资源丰富的国家,如卡塔尔,阳光充足的天气条件允许更持续和可预测的光伏发电,更少的中断。本文提出了一项技术经济研究,探讨了在石油国家实施并网屋顶光伏和储能系统(PV-ESS)的经济效益。使用了两个案例研究作为在世界不同地区实施的例子:美国德克萨斯州和卡塔尔多哈。在这两种情况下,对安装了PV- ess系统的房屋进行长期模拟,以确定住宅PV的经济可行性。本研究考虑了发电和负荷概况、电网消耗成本、材料成本和房屋大小等因素。根据这项研究,德克萨斯州的房主可以收支平衡他们的PV-ESS系统成本,而在卡塔尔,这更具挑战性。除了本文的技术经济研究成果外,本文还探讨了太阳能光伏在石油资源丰富国家的进入壁垒。
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Techno-Economic Evaluation of Residential PV Systems in Oil/Gas-Rich Economies: A Case Study of Qatar & Texas
Qatar and Texas both have relatively high annual solar irradiance; thus, they have high solar energy potential. Both have oil-rich economies with low electrical utility prices, which render photovoltaic (PV) systems less financially attractive to consumers. However, a strong case can be made for for PV in oil-rich economies. First, energy generation from solar PV allows for higher profit gains of precious export commodities (oil and/or gas) instead of using them locally. Second, sunny weather conditions in most oil-rich countries, like Qatar, allow for more sustained and predictable PV generation with fewer interruptions. This paper presents a techno-economic study that explores the economic benefits associated with implementing a grid-connected rooftop photovoltaic and energy storage system (PV-ESS) in oil-based countries. Two case studies were used as examples of implementation in different parts of the world: Texas, USA, and Doha, Qatar. In both cases, a long-term simulation of a house with an installed PV-ESS system is used to determine the economic feasibility of residential PV. Factors like generation and load profiles, cost of grid consumption, cost of materials, and house size were considered in this study. Based on the study, house owners in Texas can breakeven their PV-ESS system cost, while in Qatar, this is more challenging. In addition to the techno-economic study results in this paper, the barriers-to-entry of solar PV in oil-rich countries are explored and discussed.
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