Energy: Global energy generation from rooftop solar photovoltaics assessed
Nature Communications
2021년10월6일
A global assessment of the electricity generation potential of rooftop solar photovoltaics (PV) technology is reported in Nature Communications this week.
Rooftop solar photovoltaics (PV) technology, such as solar panels used in private, commercial and industrial buildings, is currently the fastest deployable energy generation technology and is projected to supply 25–49% of global electricity needs by 2050. Despite these predictions, a global assessment of the technology’s electricity generation potential and the associated costs remains a challenge.
Siddharth Joshi and colleagues employed a modelling framework to assess the electricity generation potential of rooftop solar PV technology globally and the associated costs. The authors mapped 130 million km2 of global land surface area to identify 0.2 million km2 of rooftop area using a machine learning algorithm. This rooftop area was then analysed to document the global electricity generation potential of rooftop solar PV technology. The authors found that a global potential of 27 petawatt-hour per year can be attained at a cost of between US$40–280 per megawatt-hour with the greatest energy generation potential in Asia, North America and Europe. They indicate that the lowest cost for attaining the potential energy is in India (US$66 per megawatt-hour) and China (US$68 per megawatt-hour), while the UK and USA are among the most costly countries. The authors suggest that the energy generation potential of rooftop solar PV technology exceeded the global yearly aggregated energy consumption in 2018. However, its future potential will depend on the development and cost of storage solutions for the generated energy.
The authors conclude that their findings will have important implications for sustainable development and climate change mitigations efforts.
doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-25720-2
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