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Life cycle assessment of large-scale solar photovoltaic irrigation. | LitMetric

Life cycle assessment of large-scale solar photovoltaic irrigation.

Sci Total Environ

Department of Agronomy, University of Córdoba, Campus Rabanales, Edif. Da Vinci, 14071 Córdoba, Spain.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Concerns over climate change have accelerated the search for cleaner energy sources, leading to increased use of photovoltaic solar energy in irrigation districts.
  • A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted on a 6 MWp solar plant in southern Spain, revealing energy payback time of 3.51 to 3.81 years and carbon payback time of 3.39 to 3.67 years.
  • The analysis showed that the solar plant significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel energy consumption by nearly 50%, despite some energy still coming from the grid.

Article Abstract

In the last years, concerns about climate change have led to the search for cleaner and cheaper energy sources. For some years now, photovoltaic solar energy has been implemented in small pumping installations, with low peak installed power systems. However, irrigation districts with high pumping power are currently using this kind of energy thanks to large solar plants. Although these large solar plants do not have a significant environmental impact during their operational phase, their environmental impact becomes evident during the manufacturing of their components and construction. In this work, the life cycle assessment (LCA) of a large solar photovoltaic plant of 6 MWp of an irrigation district, located in southern Spain, has been carried out. From the analysis of the data provided, energy payback time (EPBT) between 3.51 and 3.81 years, and carbon payback time (CPBT) between 3.39 and 3.67 years were determined. The influence on the reduction of environmental impact was also analysed revealing that even with partial energy consumption from the grid, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and fossil fuel energy consumption have been reduced by nearly 50 %.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176813DOI Listing

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