@TECHREPORT{oei_11157,
ota_publtyp = {Bericht},
oei_publtyp = {Studie},
title = {Factsheet Solar Photovoltaic Power},
author = {Lambert Schneider and Isabel Haase and Felix Fallasch},
year = {2023},
language = {en},
url = {https://www.oeko.de/fileadmin/oekodoc/Factsheet-CCQI-Solar-photovoltaic-power.pdf},
abstract = {Solar photovoltaic projects have very high additionality risks. The technology is mature, and many countries support solar power with feed-in tariffs, renewable energy auctions, tax credits, or other policy instruments. Quantification methodologies containing equations and permissible data sources for calculating and monitoring emission reductions for an solar&nbsp; photovoltaic project have shortcomings. We estimate that quantification methodologies likely overestimate emission reductions by about 10 to 30 percent. The project type is a backbone for the global energy transition and indispensable for reaching net zero emissions. It also likely reinforces many Sustainable Development Goals.},
keywords = {Energy & Climate}
}



    
        
    

