Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia

The paper presents a cost comparison between amorphous silicon (a-Si) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) technology for a stand-alone photovoltaic system by applying life-cycle costing (LCC) method of analysis. A simulation tool; RETScreen is used to perform the financial analysis in setting up the stand-...

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Published in:PECon 2008 - 2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference
Main Author: Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
2008
PECon 2008 - 2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference


10.1109/PECON.2008.4762511
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-63049095998&doi=10.1109%2fPECON.2008.4762511&partnerID=40&md5=8d8a0a683276fe40bb23aa98ca3fff1c
The paper presents a cost comparison between amorphous silicon (a-Si) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) technology for a stand-alone photovoltaic system by applying life-cycle costing (LCC) method of analysis. A simulation tool; RETScreen is used to perform the financial analysis in setting up the stand-alone photovoltaic system for a typical house with an occupancy of four persons. The analysis consists of the photovoltaic cells cost per watt, efficiency and all factors contributing to the output power generated from these cells include the balance of the system, the battery storage, charge controller and inverter. From this investigation, although stand alone photovoltaic system provides several advantages from the environmental viewpoint, the major drawback is the fact that it costs ten times more than the cost of conservative energy. The price of energy for a standalone photovoltaic system ranges from RM 5.20/kWh for cadmium telluride to RM 5.32/kWh for amorphous silicon with an average of RM 5.26/kWh. © 2008 IEEE.


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author Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
spellingShingle Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
author_facet Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
author_sort Vigneswaran A.; Majid M.S.; Rahman H.A.; Hassan M.Y.; Hamzah M.K.
title Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
title_short Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
title_full Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
title_fullStr Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
title_sort Cost comparison between amorphous silicon and cadmium telluride for stand-alone photovoltaic system in Malaysia
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description The paper presents a cost comparison between amorphous silicon (a-Si) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) technology for a stand-alone photovoltaic system by applying life-cycle costing (LCC) method of analysis. A simulation tool; RETScreen is used to perform the financial analysis in setting up the stand-alone photovoltaic system for a typical house with an occupancy of four persons. The analysis consists of the photovoltaic cells cost per watt, efficiency and all factors contributing to the output power generated from these cells include the balance of the system, the battery storage, charge controller and inverter. From this investigation, although stand alone photovoltaic system provides several advantages from the environmental viewpoint, the major drawback is the fact that it costs ten times more than the cost of conservative energy. The price of energy for a standalone photovoltaic system ranges from RM 5.20/kWh for cadmium telluride to RM 5.32/kWh for amorphous silicon with an average of RM 5.26/kWh. © 2008 IEEE.
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