2017 Saudi Arabia Smart Grid (SASG) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/sasg.2017.8356490
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An economic analysis of rooftop solar power plant and energy auditing for commercial building in Egypt

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“…Retrieved from: https://library-full.nadzor-info.ru/doc/51123 (Accessed: 11.08.2022). the assessment of renewable energy projects' efficiency, depending on the type of alternative energy used, for example, biogas power plants (Ayodele, 2018), solar power plants (Anwar, 2018), wind farms (Allouhi, 2019), and hydropower stations (Briones-Hidrovo, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrieved from: https://library-full.nadzor-info.ru/doc/51123 (Accessed: 11.08.2022). the assessment of renewable energy projects' efficiency, depending on the type of alternative energy used, for example, biogas power plants (Ayodele, 2018), solar power plants (Anwar, 2018), wind farms (Allouhi, 2019), and hydropower stations (Briones-Hidrovo, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table1: The most effective criteria in solar site selection References Sub criteria Criteria (Lee et al, 2015), (Niblick & Landis, 2016), (Kengpol et al, 2012), (Saha & Eckelman, 2018), (Fritsche et al, 2017), (Al Garni & Awasthi, 2017), (Zoghi et al, 2017), (Liu et al, 2017) Construction cost Economic (Liu et al, 2017), (Lee et al, 2015), (Jun et al, 2014), (Liu et al, 2017), (Yun-na et al, 2013), (Vafaeipour et al, 2014), (Simsek et al, 2018) Maintenance cost (Liu et al, 2017), (Bendato et al, 2017), (Chang & Starcher, 2018), (Ogunmodimu & Okoroigwe, 2018), (Minaeian et al, 2017), (Sultan et al, 2018, (Saha & Eckelman, 2018), (Fritsche et al, 2017) Initial investment (Liu et al, 2017), (Sultan et al, 2018, (Alkhalidi et al, 2018), (Anwar et al, 2017), (Wu et al, 2018) Total revenue (Zheng et al, 2016), (Liu et al, 2017), (Al Garni & Awasthi, 2017), (Chang & Starcher, 2018), (Ogunmodimu & Okoroigwe, 2018) Transmission losses (Sun et al, 2013), (Buffat et al, 2018), (Bouhal et al, 2018) Energy production (Buffat et al, 2018), (Saha & Eckelman, 2018), (Herrando et al, 2018) Financial incentives…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PV became widespread and widely used by common people, because of the ease of installation and the ability to construct small-scale plants. Also, PV installations were encouraged by governments through launching initiatives like Feed-in tariffs for large-scale projects and Net-metering for small-scale rooftops [1]. Developing countries were encouraged to build giga-watt capacity PV solar parks that can be seamlessly incorporated into the grid alongside other conventional power generation stations [2].…”
Section: Introduction 11 Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%