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Photovoltaic System Integrated Into the Noise Barrier – Energy Performance and Life Cycle Assessment

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The presented work is devoted to the analysis of the performance of an installation comprising photovoltaic modules (3.56 kWp) integrated into a noise barrier under temperate climate. The application of the DDS-Cad software enables to estimate the amount of electricity produced annually. The use of LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) method, based on the material and energy balance of the system, allows the ecological evaluation of the analyzed solution. The designed installation, in which the thin film cadmium telluride modules were applied, can produce 3390 kWh of electric energy per year. This kind of photovoltaic system can be multiplied depending on the available number of acoustic panels oriented at the desired azimuth along the highway or railway.
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183--188
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
  • Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
  • Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Asdrubali F., Baldinelli G., D’Alessandro F., Scrucca F.2015. Life cycle assessment of electricity production from renewable energies: Review and results harmonization. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 42, 1113–1122.
  • 2. De Schepper E., Van Passel S., Manca J., Thewys T. 2012. Combining photovoltaics and sound barriers – a feasibility study. Renewable Energy, 46, 297–303.
  • 3. Dragan P., Zdyb A. 2017. Reduction of Pollution Emission by Using Solar Energy in Eastern Poland. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 18, 231–235.
  • 4. Faturrochman G.J., de Jong M.M., Santbergen R., Folkerts W., Zeman M., Smets A.H.M. 2018, Maximizing annual yield of bifacial photovoltaics noise barriers. Solar Energy, 162, 300–305.
  • 5. Fthenakis V.M., Kim H.C., Alsema E. 2008. Emissions from Photovoltaic Life Cycles. Environmental Science Technology, 42, 2168–2174.
  • 6. Gułkowski S., Zdyb A., Dragan P. 2019. Experimental Efficiency Analysis of a Photovoltaic System with Different Module Technologies under Temperate Climate Conditions. Applied Sciences, 9, 141-154.
  • 7. Humbert S., Margni M., Jolliet O. 2005. IMPACT 2002+: User Guide, Industrial Ecology & Life Cycle Systems Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL).
  • 8. Ito M ., Lespinats S., Merten J., Malbranche P., Kurokawa K. 2016. Life cycle assessment and cost analysis of very large-scale PV systems and suitable locations in the world. Progress in Photovoltaics, 24, 159–174.
  • 9. Tsantopoulos G., Arabatzis G., Stilianos T. 2014. Public attitudes towards photovoltaic developments: case study from Greece. Energy Policy, 71, 94–106.
  • 10. Vallati A., de Lieto Vollaro R., Tallini A., Cedola L. 2015. Photovoltaic Noise Barrier: Acoustic and Energetic Study. Energy Procedia, 82, 716–723.
  • 11. Wadhawan S.R., Pearce J.M. 2017. Power and Energy potential of mass-scale photovoltaic noise barriee deployment: A case study for the U.S. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 80, 125–132.
  • 12. Zdyb A., Krawczak E. 2017. The influence of external conditions on the photovoltaic modules performance. Environmental Engineering V, eds.: M. Pawłowska, L. Pawłowski, CRC Press Taylor&Francis Group, 261–266.
  • 13. Żelazna A., 2016. Ocena zrównoważoności systemów solarnych oparta na analizie cyklu życia. Monografie Komitetu Inżynierii Środowiska PAN, 125, Lublin.
  • 14. Żelazna A., Zdyb A., Pawłowski A. 2016. The influence of selected factors on PV systems environmental indicators, Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, 18, 722–732.
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