Solar energy data analytics

PV deployment and land use

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Francesco Mancini (Sapienza University of Rome)

B. Nastasi (Sapienza University of Rome, TU Delft - Building Physics)

Research Group
Building Physics
Copyright
© 2020 Francesco Mancini, B. Nastasi
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13020417
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 Francesco Mancini, B. Nastasi
Research Group
Building Physics
Issue number
2
Volume number
13
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Abstract

EU targets for sustainable development call for strong changes in the current energy systems as well as committed protection of environmental resources. This target conflicts if a policy is not going to promote the compatible solutions to both the issues. This is the case of the additional renewable energy sources to be exploited for increasing the share in the electricity mix and in the gross final energy consumption. Solar energy is, currently, the cheapest solution in Southern European Countries, like Italy. In this paper, thanks to the availability of three open databases provided by National Institutions, the authors compared the historic trends and policy scenarios for soil consumption, electricity consumption, and renewable electricity production to check correlations. The provincial scale was chosen as resolution of the analysis. The deviations from the policy scenarios was then addressed to identify the demand for policy recommendations and pathways to promote in order to achieve the target for renewable electricity share as well as the reduction in soli consumption trend in 2030. The role of renewables integrated in the existing contexts, such as building integrated photovoltaics, is considered a key driver for solving this issue.