International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Oct 2019)

Life cycle assessment for photovoltaic integrated shading system with different end of life phases

  • M. M. Fouad,
  • Amir G. ElSayed,
  • Lamia A. Shihata,
  • Hamdy A. Kandil,
  • ElSayed I. Morgan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2019.1588272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 9
pp. 821 – 830

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to conduct a novel life cycle assessment (LCA) process for a window-mounted building attached photovoltaic panel that is used as a photovoltaic integrated shading (PVIS) device, using GaBi software. Also, the study takes into consideration three different scenarios of the LCA process to reach the most environmentally-friendly system. The three scenarios differ mainly in the end of life processes phase, which in response affects the inputs of the stages within the LCA process. The newly proposed end of life phases are disposing the wastes in the landfill scenario, recycling scenario and recovery scenario. The results showed that the 30 Wp PVIS is environmentally wise to apply to buildings. For the three proposed scenarios, the highest emissions are generated during the production and end of life phases. Consequently, the recycling and the recovery scenarios are more environmentally-friendly in the long run compared to the landfill scenario.

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