TY - JOUR
T1 - Economic analysis of PV systems on buildings in Sicilian farms
AU - Tudisca, Salvatore
AU - Sgroi, Filippo
AU - Testa, Riccardo
AU - Di Trapani, Anna Maria
AU - Squatrito, Riccardo
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The photovoltaic sector in Italy in recent years has experienced a rapid growth also in the primary sector, thanks to substantial incentives guaranteed by energy policies, simultaneous reduction of investment costs and tax benefits. In order to better understand the growth of the PV industry in Italian primary sector, the aim of this paper has been to evaluate the economic convenience of four PV systems on farm buildings located in four different farms of the north-western coast of Sicily and realized during the second and fourth Italian feed-in schemes. For each feed-in scheme it has been considered a PV plant that sells the electricity to the grid and another in which the energy generated is consumed entirely by thefarm. The results show a clear convenience to the realization of investments both with the current market conditions and at the variation of the feed-in tarif for the investment costs.
AB - The photovoltaic sector in Italy in recent years has experienced a rapid growth also in the primary sector, thanks to substantial incentives guaranteed by energy policies, simultaneous reduction of investment costs and tax benefits. In order to better understand the growth of the PV industry in Italian primary sector, the aim of this paper has been to evaluate the economic convenience of four PV systems on farm buildings located in four different farms of the north-western coast of Sicily and realized during the second and fourth Italian feed-in schemes. For each feed-in scheme it has been considered a PV plant that sells the electricity to the grid and another in which the energy generated is consumed entirely by thefarm. The results show a clear convenience to the realization of investments both with the current market conditions and at the variation of the feed-in tarif for the investment costs.
KW - Cost–benefit analysis
KW - Feed-in scheme
KW - Sensitivity analysis
KW - Cost–benefit analysis
KW - Feed-in scheme
KW - Sensitivity analysis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/97584
M3 - Article
SN - 1364-0321
VL - 28
SP - 691
EP - 701
JO - RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
JF - RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
ER -