2015 5th International Youth Conference on Energy (IYCE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/iyce.2015.7180807
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Assessment of renewable energy resources in cameroon and special regards on energy supply

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“…The outcomes of this study were the solar energy potential and its distribution within Zambia. To quantify the solar energy potential and its distribution within Zambia, the following factors were used; the Monthly average solar radiation [1,2,4,21,30,31,32,33]. Monthly and Yearly Solar Energy Potential [21,31], Solar Power density, Total Yearly Sunshine hours [1,31], Theoretical solar energy potential for Zambia [21] and Technical power and generation solar energy potential [1,21,26] in Zambia considering available area for solar energy and other factors that affect PV technologies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The outcomes of this study were the solar energy potential and its distribution within Zambia. To quantify the solar energy potential and its distribution within Zambia, the following factors were used; the Monthly average solar radiation [1,2,4,21,30,31,32,33]. Monthly and Yearly Solar Energy Potential [21,31], Solar Power density, Total Yearly Sunshine hours [1,31], Theoretical solar energy potential for Zambia [21] and Technical power and generation solar energy potential [1,21,26] in Zambia considering available area for solar energy and other factors that affect PV technologies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity factor is a model used to show the amount of energy delivered by an electric power generation system [4]. It is defined as the ratio of the output actual annual energy generated by PV system to the amount of energy the PV system would generate if it is operated continuously at full rated power for 8760 hours in a year and it has been evaluated using 4 Where CF is capacity factor (%), EAC is Actual annual energy output (kWh/year), and PPV is Full rated PV power (Wp).…”
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“…Nigeria receives an average daily solar radiation around 7.0 kWh/m 2 in the northern part and approximately 3.5 kWh/m 2 in the coastal latitudes [6], while Makurdi has a monthly average daily global solar radiation around 263 W/m 2 [7]. The intensity of solar radiation has also been assessed by several studies across different regions [8][9][10][11][12]. Solar energy has been harnessed for several applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%