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Researchers at the University of Cork (UCC) SFI Energy, Climate and Ocean Research Center MaREI, in collaboration with international research partners, conducted the first detailed global assessment of the power generation potential of rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) technology
Due to improved deployment capabilities and reduced costs, rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies, such as rooftop solar panels used in homes, commercial and industrial buildings, are currently the fastest deployed power generation technology and are expected to provide global electricity by 2050 25-49% of demand
The research team included lead author Siddharth Joshi, UCC colleagues Professor Brian ó Gallachóir, Dr.
The author found that at a cost of US$40-280 per MWh, a global power generation potential of 27 kWh per year can be achieved, with Asia, North America and Europe having the largest power generation potential
"For the first time, we can combine big data, machine learning and GIS to analyze the temporal and spatial characteristics of global rooftop photovoltaics with higher accuracy
The authors conclude that their findings will have important implications for sustainable development and climate change mitigation efforts
Co-author Professor Brian ó Gallachóir commented: “The potential of rooftop solar energy at 27 PWh per year is very significant
Senior author Dr.
Dr.
Magazine
Nature Communications
DOI
10.
Subject of research
not applicable
Article title
High-resolution global spatiotemporal assessment of the potential of rooftop solar photovoltaic power generation
Article publication date
5-October-2021