加纳太阳能光伏发电的经济评价

Forson Peprah , Bernard Aboagye , Mark Amo-Boateng , Samuel Gyamfi , Eric Effah-Donyina
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住宅和商业设施用户正在寻找减少能源账单的方法;这导致了当代以电力生产的形式生产纳米和微米太阳能。屋顶太阳能项目的几个技术因素决定了使用太阳能。这些因素包括光伏系统可用的太阳能、自身消耗率和整个系统效率。然而,从投资者的角度来看,最关键的因素是拟建项目的经济可行性。由于能源经济对投资者至关重要,本文试图分析加纳住宅和商业阶层不同类型生产消费者的经济性(财务可行性和盈利能力)。净现值、内部收益率、盈利指数和折现回收率是用于评估加纳电力生产的财务可行性和盈利能力的经济指标。研究表明,加纳的电力生产值得投资。住宅和商业类的最佳投资选择是有电网集成和无储能的生产消费者(类型2)。在住宅电价类别中,最佳投资选择是生产消费者,其能源需求在301千瓦时至600千瓦时之间。
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Economic evaluation of solar PV electricity prosumption in Ghana

Residential and commercial facility users are looking for ways to reduce their energy bills; this has resulted in nano and micro solar energy production in the form of electricity prosumption in contemporary times. Several technical factors characterise rooftop solar projects informing the decision to go solar. Amongst these factors are the solar energy available from the PV system, self-consumption ratio and overall system efficiency. However, from the investor's viewpoint, the most critical factor is the economic viability of the proposed project. Since energy economics is vital to investors, the paper seeks to analyse the economics (financial feasibility and profitability) associated with different types of prosumers in Ghana's residential and commercial classes. The net present value, internal rate of return, profitability index, and discounted payback were the economic indicators used to appraise Ghana's financial feasibility and profitability of electricity prosumption. The study shows that electricity prosumption in Ghana is worth investing in. The best investment option in the residential and commercial classes is the prosumers with grid integration and without storage (type 2). In the residential tariff class, the best investment option is the prosumers, whose energy demands are between 301 kWh and 600 kWh.

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