Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province

According to TAVANIR company`s statistics, despite fulfilling the electricity supply plans to the villages with more than 20 families in rural areas of Iran, Still, more than 17,000 rural families in villages ,with populations less than 20 families, are deprived from accessing to  the electricity. P...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Hatami, Ali Nazemi, Azam Dowlatabadi, Mostafa Mostafapour
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Language:fas
Published: University of Torbat Heydarieh 2014-08-01
Series:Rāhburdhā-yi tusi̒ah-i rūstāyī
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Online Access:http://rdsj.torbath.ac.ir/article_6005_e1852db453e4103d88c089924095484a.pdf
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spelling doaj-fa4fde858b9d433cb6b4cc2c54bbb16b2020-11-24T22:53:46ZfasUniversity of Torbat HeydariehRāhburdhā-yi tusi̒ah-i rūstāyī2383-26572383-19952014-08-0112193310.22048/rdsj.2014.60056005Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan ProvinceMehdi Hatami0Ali Nazemi1Azam Dowlatabadi2Mostafa Mostafapour3Master of ndustrial engineering, National Iranian South Oil CompanyPhD in Economics - University of Economic ScienceMaster of business managementMaster of industrial engineeringAccording to TAVANIR company`s statistics, despite fulfilling the electricity supply plans to the villages with more than 20 families in rural areas of Iran, Still, more than 17,000 rural families in villages ,with populations less than 20 families, are deprived from accessing to  the electricity. Production Losses, transmission and distribution of electricity and the distribution of the population cause use of solar energy in remote areas.  Hence, photovoltaic systems, because of direct conversion of solar energy into electricity without the need for sophisticated equipment are important. In this paper, an economic evaluation of Off Grid photovoltaic systems against national power grid has been studied in Tehran villages, due to the uncertainty in modeling; Monte Carlo simulation with 2000 iterations was used.  We did Economic evaluation, using the life cycle cost of a photovoltaic system for a period of 25 to 30 years as well as the development costs for the power grid to remote villages. The paper shows the minimum distance of the village distribution network that the photovoltaic system is more economical than the national power grid development. This distance has inverse relation with discount rate as well as direct relation with the number of cloudy days and the number of rural families.http://rdsj.torbath.ac.ir/article_6005_e1852db453e4103d88c089924095484a.pdfEconomic EvaluationRenewable EnergyMonte Carlo simulationPhotovoltaic SystemUncertainty
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author Mehdi Hatami
Ali Nazemi
Azam Dowlatabadi
Mostafa Mostafapour
spellingShingle Mehdi Hatami
Ali Nazemi
Azam Dowlatabadi
Mostafa Mostafapour
Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
Rāhburdhā-yi tusi̒ah-i rūstāyī
Economic Evaluation
Renewable Energy
Monte Carlo simulation
Photovoltaic System
Uncertainty
author_facet Mehdi Hatami
Ali Nazemi
Azam Dowlatabadi
Mostafa Mostafapour
author_sort Mehdi Hatami
title Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
title_short Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
title_full Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
title_fullStr Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
title_full_unstemmed Economic Valuation of Sufficient and Guaranteed Irrigation Water Supply for Paddy Farms of Guilan Province
title_sort economic valuation of sufficient and guaranteed irrigation water supply for paddy farms of guilan province
publisher University of Torbat Heydarieh
series Rāhburdhā-yi tusi̒ah-i rūstāyī
issn 2383-2657
2383-1995
publishDate 2014-08-01
description According to TAVANIR company`s statistics, despite fulfilling the electricity supply plans to the villages with more than 20 families in rural areas of Iran, Still, more than 17,000 rural families in villages ,with populations less than 20 families, are deprived from accessing to  the electricity. Production Losses, transmission and distribution of electricity and the distribution of the population cause use of solar energy in remote areas.  Hence, photovoltaic systems, because of direct conversion of solar energy into electricity without the need for sophisticated equipment are important. In this paper, an economic evaluation of Off Grid photovoltaic systems against national power grid has been studied in Tehran villages, due to the uncertainty in modeling; Monte Carlo simulation with 2000 iterations was used.  We did Economic evaluation, using the life cycle cost of a photovoltaic system for a period of 25 to 30 years as well as the development costs for the power grid to remote villages. The paper shows the minimum distance of the village distribution network that the photovoltaic system is more economical than the national power grid development. This distance has inverse relation with discount rate as well as direct relation with the number of cloudy days and the number of rural families.
topic Economic Evaluation
Renewable Energy
Monte Carlo simulation
Photovoltaic System
Uncertainty
url http://rdsj.torbath.ac.ir/article_6005_e1852db453e4103d88c089924095484a.pdf
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