Economic Feasibility Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Rooftop Installation for Buildings in Northern Thailand

International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
© 2025 by SSRG - IJEEE Journal |
Volume 12 Issue 1 |
Year of Publication : 2025 |
Authors : Chatchaphon Ketviriyakit, Lakkana Ruekkasaem, Keeradit Saipattalung, Pasura Aungkulanon |
How to Cite?
Chatchaphon Ketviriyakit, Lakkana Ruekkasaem, Keeradit Saipattalung, Pasura Aungkulanon, "Economic Feasibility Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Rooftop Installation for Buildings in Northern Thailand," SSRG International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 176-184, 2025. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488379/IJEEE-V12I1P117
Abstract:
Thailand's commitment to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions has made solar photovoltaic (PV) technology increasingly important, given the country's high solar irradiance and favorable climate. This study examines the economic viability of a 120-kW rooftop PV system for the Uttaradit Teacher Savings and Credit Cooperative building in Northern Thailand. The objectives are to lower energy costs and support Thailand's renewable energy goals. This research assesses the feasibility of the proposed system using financial indicators such as Net Present Value (NPV) and Payback Period, along with an analysis of CO₂ emissions reduction across three scenarios: (1) direct calculations using local solar irradiance, (2) energy production simulation with PVsyst software, and (3) comparison with existing PV installations in Uttaradit Province. The findings indicate that the system can generate between 133,793.2 and 190,800 kWh per year, with a payback period of 4.92 to 7.64 years and a positive NPV in all scenarios. The system also has the potential to reduce CO₂ emissions by 75.78 to 108.07 tCO₂eq/year annually. Sensitivity analysis shows the system’s resilience to changes in equipment costs, electricity prices, and maintenance expenses, confirming its viability as a sustainable investment. This study highlights the economic and environmental benefits of rooftop PV systems in Thailand’s cooperative sector and emphasizes their role in supporting the country’s renewable energy transition.
Keywords:
Solar photovoltaic, Feasibility analysis, Carbon dioxide reduction, Net present value, Payback period.
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