The Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROI or EROEI) is the
amount of energy acquired from a particular energy source divided
by the energy expended, or invested, in obtaining that energy. EROI
is an essential and seemingly simple measure of the usable energy
or energy profit from the exploitation of an energy source, but it
is not so easy to determine all of the energy expenditures that
should be included in the calculation. Because EROI values are
generally low for renewable energy sources, differences in these
estimates can lead to sharply divergent conclusions about the
viability of these energy technologies. This book presents the
first complete energy analysis of a large-scale, real-world
deployment of photovoltaic (PV) collection systems representing 3.5
GW of installed, grid-connected solar plants in Spain. The analysis
includes all of the factors that limit and adjust the real
electricity output through one full-year cycle, and all of the
fossil fuel inputs required to achieve these results. The authors
comprehensive analysis of energy inputs, which assigns energy cost
estimates to all financial expenditures, yields EROI values that
are less than half of those claimed by other investigators and by
the solar industry.Sensitivity analysis is used to test various
assumptions in deriving these EROI estimates. The results imply
that the EROI of current, large-scale PV systems may be too low to
seamlessly support an energy and economic transition away from
fossil fuels. Given thepervasiveness offossil fuel subsidies in the
modern economy, a key conclusion is that all components of the
system that brings solar power to the consumer, from manufacturing
to product maintenance and life cycle, must be improved in terms of
energy efficiency. The materials science of solar conversion
efficiency is only one such component.
Sunny Spain represented an ideal case study as the country had the
highest penetration of solar PV energy at 2.3 percent of total
national demand as well as state-of-the-art expertise in solar
power including grid management of intermittent, modern renewable
systems. This book, written by a uniquely qualified author team
consisting of the chief engineer for several major photovoltaic
projects in Spain and the world s leading expert on the concept and
application of EROI, provides a comprehensive understanding of the
net energy available to society from energy sources in general and
from functioning PV installations under real-world conditions in
particular. The authors provide critical insight into the capacity
of renewable energy sources to fill the foreseeable gap between
world energy demand and depletion rates for fossil fuels.
.Presents the first comprehensive study of the EROI of
large-scale solar PV systems in a developed country
.Uses real-world operational data rather than laboratory
approximations and extrapolations
.Describes the dependence of one alternative energy source on
the goods and services of a fossil-fueled economy
.Has global implications for the potential of renewable energy
sources to replace dwindling reserves of fossil fuels
.Written with the first-hand knowledge of the chief, on-site
engineer formany solar installations in Spain together with the
leader in the development and application of the concept of
EROI
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