LAPSE:2023.33648
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LAPSE:2023.33648
Environmental Hotspot Assessment for a PV Mini-Grid Design: A Case Study for Malawi
Jacquetta Lee
April 21, 2023
Abstract
The United Nations Sustainable Goal 7, access to affordable and clean energy, is unlikely to be achieved, with an estimated 600 million people still without access to electricity by 2030. One potential route to support this goal is through the use of mini-grids to provide electricity in densely populated rural areas for which grid connection is not possible. This paper presents the results of a life cycle assessment of a mini-grid, designed for construction in Malawi. It analyses the cradle to end of use for this mini-grid configuration, for a grid sized for lighting, refrigeration and phone charging, and for a grid sized for electric cooking (e-cooking). The results suggest that for lighting configuration, the main contributors to environmental impact are the poles, the overhead cabling, and the PV panels. The use of a chromium-based preservative is the main issue for the poles, and a switch to concrete poles can deliver significant benefits. When the grid is sized for e-cooking, the PV panels become the greatest contributor. Adding a diesel generator to the mini-grid configuration can reduce number of panels required and hence the environmental impact, but only if the generator is used for no more than 2 h per day.
Keywords
e-cooking, life cycle assessment, PV hybrid mini-grid, PV mini-grid
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Lee J. Environmental Hotspot Assessment for a PV Mini-Grid Design: A Case Study for Malawi. (2023). LAPSE:2023.33648
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Lee J: Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
14
First Page
4227
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-07-13
ISSN
1996-1073
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