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Title: Influence of Operation and Maintenance expenditures in the feasibility of photovoltaic projects: The case of a tracking pv plant in Spain
Authors: Muñoz-Cerón, Emilio
Lomas, J.C.
Aguilera, Jorge
de la Casa, Juan
Abstract: Operation and Maintenance (O&M) tasks are becoming increasingly important in the asset management of photovoltaic projects. However, there is insufficient evidence to analyse in depth its influence on the energy and economic performance of such systems. The wide range of O&M annual expenditures (OPEX) and the lack of standardization further complicate the proliferation of specialized studies. This paper analyses the influence of OPEX on the performance and viability of a utility-scale photovoltaic tracking plant based on real data. After a description of the O&M costs incurred to maximise photovoltaic performance, a first result shows that a percentage decrease in annual OPEX does not necessarily imply the same trend in energy losses. Although this electricity decrease may jeopardise the viability of the project, the economic outlook of this study shows that high quality O&M not always improves the Levelised Cost of Electricity or the annual liquid asset of such investment. Finally, it shows real evidence of the influence of promotion policies on the viability of photovoltaic projects, taking Spain as an example, where it is more profitable to abandon the preventive maintenance of a photovoltaic plant than to invest in O&M and only undertake corrective O&M in limit situations
Keywords: Economic analysis; Grid-connected photovoltaic; LCOE; OPEX; Operation and Maintenance; Performance
Issue Date: Oct-2018
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: This study started thanks to the ‘Outdoor Analysis and Characterization of a Concentrating Photovoltaic System. Comparative study among different Photovoltaic technologies’ project funded by the Spanish Government under the R&D National Plan program, Reference no. ENE2009-08302. Lately, once the project ended in 2012, the tasks carried out in the project ‘Emerging with the Sun. Institutional support to the Renewable Energy Centre of the National Engineering University of Lima in the Field of Electricity Generation using Photovoltaic Technology’ (Ref. 2012DEC026) contributed to the findings and conclusions of this study. This last project was funded by the Andalusian Government under the call for projects under the International Cooperation Projects for Development
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Muñoz-Cerón, E., Lomas, J. C., Aguilera, J., & de la Casa, J. (2018). Influence of Operation and Maintenance expenditures in the feasibility of photovoltaic projects: The case of a tracking pv plant in Spain. Energy Policy, 121(October), 506–518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2018.07.014
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