Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification

The growing demand for local pollution free renewable energy sources in the world considered the solar energy as a one of the important renewable energy technologies and becomes dominant to the renewable energy source being exploited. The paper presents a unique approach to study and analysis off-gr...

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Main Authors: Hassan Qusay, Jaszczur Marek, Mohamed Muzher, Styszko Katarzyna, Szramowiat Katarzyna, Gołaś Janusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000093
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spelling doaj-168a460869b2414fb54c0b9e1d0c2a6f2021-02-02T09:20:06ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-01100009310.1051/e3sconf/20161000093e3sconf_seed2016_00093Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrificationHassan QusayJaszczur Marek0Mohamed Muzher1Styszko Katarzyna2Szramowiat Katarzyna3Gołaś Janusz4Department of Fundamental Research in Energy Engineering, AGH University of Science and TechnologyMechanical Engineering Department, University of DiyalaDepartment of Coal Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, AGH University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Coal Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, AGH University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Coal Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, AGH University of Science and TechnologyThe growing demand for local pollution free renewable energy sources in the world considered the solar energy as a one of the important renewable energy technologies and becomes dominant to the renewable energy source being exploited. The paper presents a unique approach to study and analysis off-grid photovoltaic (PV) system in order to provide the required energy for a one fold household in Diyala State, Iraq as well as the CO2 emissions and life cycle (LCC) and economical aspect was considered. The results of the study by depending on site metrological data shows that the unit of electrical cost of (1 kWh) about ($0.51) and this value is not expensive compared to the current unit cost of electricity and becomes effect and encouraged the use the PV system to electrify the rare sites. The average of CO2 emissions get avoidance about 1840 kg/year compared with conventional fuels used in Iraq to generate electricity.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000093
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author Hassan Qusay
Jaszczur Marek
Mohamed Muzher
Styszko Katarzyna
Szramowiat Katarzyna
Gołaś Janusz
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Jaszczur Marek
Mohamed Muzher
Styszko Katarzyna
Szramowiat Katarzyna
Gołaś Janusz
Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Hassan Qusay
Jaszczur Marek
Mohamed Muzher
Styszko Katarzyna
Szramowiat Katarzyna
Gołaś Janusz
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title Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
title_short Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
title_full Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
title_fullStr Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
title_full_unstemmed Off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and Iraq’s rural areas electrification
title_sort off-grid photovoltaic systems as a solution for the ambient pollution avoidance and iraq’s rural areas electrification
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The growing demand for local pollution free renewable energy sources in the world considered the solar energy as a one of the important renewable energy technologies and becomes dominant to the renewable energy source being exploited. The paper presents a unique approach to study and analysis off-grid photovoltaic (PV) system in order to provide the required energy for a one fold household in Diyala State, Iraq as well as the CO2 emissions and life cycle (LCC) and economical aspect was considered. The results of the study by depending on site metrological data shows that the unit of electrical cost of (1 kWh) about ($0.51) and this value is not expensive compared to the current unit cost of electricity and becomes effect and encouraged the use the PV system to electrify the rare sites. The average of CO2 emissions get avoidance about 1840 kg/year compared with conventional fuels used in Iraq to generate electricity.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000093
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