Techno-Economic Performance Evaluation for Olive Mills Powered by Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems
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Rabaza Castillo, Ovidio; Contreras Montes, José; García Ruiz, María Jesús; Delgado Ramos, Fernando; Gómez-Lorente, DanielEditorial
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olive mill photovoltaic sustainability
Date
2015-10-21Referencia bibliográfica
Rabaza Castillo, O. et. al. Energies 2015, 8, 11939-11954. [https://doi.org/10.3390/en81011939]
Abstract
In recent years, due to the rise in petroleum prices and greenhouse gas emissions,
renewable energy has been recommended as a power source for different types of facilities.
For the period 2010 to 2020 the European Commission has established three key objectives
related to climatic change and energy sustainability, such as reductions of CO2 emissions,
increases in the use of renewable energy, and improvements in energy efficiency. A key
industry is olive oil production in olive mills, where there is a great opportunity to reduce
electricity consumption, increase additional profits related to the reduction of technologies that
are harmful to the environment, and to cut back maintenance costs. For this reason, a feasibility
study of grid-connected photovoltaics (PV) systems has been carried out for different types of
olive mills in Andalusia (southern Spain). This region is highly energy dependent, but has an
abundance of “green” resources to be exploited. The results of this study contemplate a
reduction in spending on electrical power of between 2% and 37%, and an increase in the use
of renewable energy of between 2% and 26%. These results are according to the
self-consumption or net metering policy and the production capacity of olive oil.