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      Power to the city: Assessing the rooftop solar photovoltaic potential in multiple cities of Ecuador

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      Physical Sciences Reviews
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          Solar energy plays a crucial role in helping cities to decentralize energy production and thus decarbonize the energy mix. Reliable resource assessments are needed to support the deployment of solar power systems, especially in cities of developing countries where large solar potential remains untapped. The aim of this work is to assess the potential of rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) in three populated cities in Ecuador’s mainland (Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca) and in the Galapagos Islands. The assessment involves (i) the estimation of the available rooftop area based on geographic information system data, (ii) the calculation of energy yield based on hourly satellite-derived irradiance and meteorological data, and (iii) the economic feasibility assessment in terms of levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) compared to representative electricity tariffs. In addition, a sensitivity analysis is carried out to assess the variability of the estimated technical and economic potential with respect to changes in the input parameters. The results reveal a total available rooftop area of about 144 km 2, mainly concentrated in urban parishes. The estimated energy yield is 16.94 ± 3.38 TWh/a, which could cover almost twice the annual energy consumption in 2019 of the study areas. The economic assessment shows that the LCOE ranges between 7.65 and 21.12 USD cents/kWh. However, the comparison of LCOE against representative residential tariff suggests that rooftop PV technology is not cost-competitive under most of the financial scenarios. The findings from this study will be of interest for local authorities and other decision makers to design policies and financing strategies to increase the penetration of rooftop PV and thus exploiting the large potential assessed in the study areas. The described methodology can be used for assessing the potential in other regions of Ecuador and thereby support the diversification and decarbonization of the energy mix in the country.

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                Physical Sciences Reviews
                Walter de Gruyter GmbH
                2365-6581
                2365-659X
                April 26 2023
                June 20 2022
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                [1 ]Resilient Energy Systems Research Group , University of Bremen , Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 7, 28359 , Bremen , Germany
                [2 ]Energy Meteorology Group , Institute of Physics, University of Oldenburg , D-26111 , Oldenburg , Germany
                [3 ]Laboratory of Process Systems Engineering , University of Twente , Horst – Meander, De Horst 2, 7522 LW , Enschede , Netherlands
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                10.1515/psr-2020-0061
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