Life Cycle Assessment in Renewable Energy: Solar and Wind Perspectives

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The growing urgency for sustainable energy solutions necessitates a deeper understanding of the environmental impacts of renewable technologies. This article aims to synthesize and analyze Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) in this domain, providing a comprehensive perspective. We systematically categorized 2923 articles into four sectors: (1) photovoltaic systems, (2) wind energy systems, (3) solar thermal systems, and (4) materials for auxiliary industry supporting these systems. A comparative analysis was conducted to identify methodological consistencies and disparities across these sectors. The findings reveal diverse methodological approaches and a range of environmental impacts, highlighting the complexities in assessing renewable energy systems. The article underscores the significance of material selection in photovoltaic, solar, and wind systems, providing a critical overview of the current state of LCA research in renewable energy and stressing the need for standardized methodologies. It also identifies gaps in recent research, offering insights for future studies focused on integrating environmental, economic, and social considerations in renewable energy assessments. Integrating environmental assessments provides a robust framework for making informed decisions on sustainable technologies. The findings are critical for projects that balance technological needs with sustainability goals.

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Portillo, F., Alcayde, A., Garcia, R. M., Fernandez-Ros, M., Gazquez, J. A., & Novas, N. (2024, July 1). Life Cycle Assessment in Renewable Energy: Solar and Wind Perspectives. Environments - MDPI. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11070147

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