Environmental efficiency of photovoltaic power plants in China-A comparative study of different economic zones and plant types

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In this paper we study and compare the environmental efficiency of 118 photovoltaic (PV) plants in China. Drawing on the nonparametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) method, our study takes the initiative to take the insolation, annual sunshine duration, and covering area as input variables into account, as well as the installed capacity, annual electricity generation, CO2 emission reduction, and coal saving as output variables, to provide a unified measure of environmental efficiency of PV plants in China. We find widespread inefficiencies in roughly 95% of the PV plants, and the performance of different economic zones and types of PV plants are quite different. Specifically, those PV plants in eastern China are the least satisfying performers among three different economic zones. The surprising result indicates that eastern China has room for improvement by overcoming the inefficiencies caused by serious aerosol pollution and the high urbanization rate. We also find rooftop PV plants have the highest efficiencies among the four types of PV plants due to very little power loss. However, complementary PV plants have the lowest efficiencies most likely because of high operating temperatures during the process of power generation.

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  • Table 1. Abbreviations and Explanations.
  • Figure 1. Input and output route.
  • Table 2. CO2 emission reduction factors in different regions over the years (unit: t/mwh).
  • Table 3. Descriptive statistics for the variables.
  • Figure 2. Distribution of efficiency measures from the DEA model.
  • Table 4. Three Major Economic Zones in China.
  • Table 5. Descriptive statistics for the variables based on economic zone.
  • Table 6. Average Efficiency of Economic Zones.

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You, H., Fang, H., Wang, X., & Fang, S. (2018). Environmental efficiency of photovoltaic power plants in China-A comparative study of different economic zones and plant types. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10072551

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