Authors
Chong Seok Choi, Sujith Ravi, Iskandar Z Siregar, Fifi Gus Dwiyanti, Jordan Macknick, Michael Elchinger, Nicholas C Davatzes
Publication date
2021/11/1
Source
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume
151
Pages
111610
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Solar photovoltaics (PV) are on the rise even in areas of low solar insolation. However, in developing countries with limited capital, land scarcity, or with geographically isolated agrarian communities, large solar infrastructures are often impractical. In these cases, implementation of low-density PV over existing crops may be required to integrate renewable energy services into rural communities. Here, using Indonesia as a model system, we investigated the land use, energy, greenhouse gas emissions, economic feasibility, and the environmental co-benefits associated with off-grid solar PV when combined with high value crop cultivation. The life cycle analyses indicate that small-scale dual land-use systems are economically viable in certain configurations and have the potential to provide several co-benefits including rural electrification, retrofitting diesel electricity generation, and electricity for processing …
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Scholar articles
CS Choi, S Ravi, IZ Siregar, FG Dwiyanti, J Macknick… - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021