IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
ISSN-L : 0385-4213
Evaluation of Output and Unit Cost of Power Generation Systems Utilizing Solar Energy under Various Solar Radiation in the World
Takanobu KosugiPyong Sik PakYutaka Suzuki
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1998 Volume 118 Issue 3 Pages 246-253

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Characteristics and economics of three power generation systems which utilize solar energy were investigated and compared when the systems were located in five different regions. The three systems investigated are as follows: a solar thermal system, a solar photovoltaic system, and a CO2-capturing hybrid power generation system utilizing solar thermal energy (referred to as the hybrid system) which has been proposed by the authors. The net generated power energy and the net exergetic efficiency of the hybrid system have been estimated to be larger and higher, respectively, than those of the others. It has been shown from economics evaluation results that the unit cost of generated power energy of the solar thermal system changes most widely corresponding to the change in solar radiation condition and that the cost of the hybrid system does the least. In general, the most economical system has been estimated to be the solar thermal system in a location which is superior in solar condition and to be the hybrid system in not so good solar condition. The solar photovoltaic system has the possibility of being the most economical if its construction cost is greatly improved, though the hybrid system is still the most economical in considerably worse solar condition such as in Osaka.

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