2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2022.987773
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Comprehensive economic analysis of PV farm -A case study of Alkarsaah PV farm in qatar

Abstract: Countries around the world are rapidly deploying renewable energy generation to reduce carbon emissions. Countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are investing heavily in PV generation due to their rich solar resources. As PV technology becomes more mature, future PV developments will largely depend on the cost of the PV generation but there is currently very limited published work that shows a detailed design and in particular the economic analysis of large-scale PV farms. Therefore, this paper uses th… Show more

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“…Countries located in the Northern Hemisphere, for example, to cope with extreme climates require a lot of energy. Furthermore, natural resources in abundant nations such as the UAE (Hasan et al, 2019), Qatar (Alashqar et al, 2022;Darwish, 2013), andKuwait (Al-Badi andAlMubarak, 2019;Alhouli, 2014;Jaffar et al, 2018), making it easier for residents to access electricity easy and cheaply. This is of course very different from developing markets such as Indonesia, where the price of electrical energy is actually expensive, so this problem is called the "curse of natural resources" because of poor management aspects (Hilmawan and Clark, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Countries located in the Northern Hemisphere, for example, to cope with extreme climates require a lot of energy. Furthermore, natural resources in abundant nations such as the UAE (Hasan et al, 2019), Qatar (Alashqar et al, 2022;Darwish, 2013), andKuwait (Al-Badi andAlMubarak, 2019;Alhouli, 2014;Jaffar et al, 2018), making it easier for residents to access electricity easy and cheaply. This is of course very different from developing markets such as Indonesia, where the price of electrical energy is actually expensive, so this problem is called the "curse of natural resources" because of poor management aspects (Hilmawan and Clark, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…frontiersin.org 400 substations with different voltage levels (400 kV, 220 kV, 132 kV, 66 kV, 33 kV, 22 kV, and 11 kV) (Alashqar et al, 2022). As a result, the transmission and distribution expansion meshed the national grid, and the fault level increased.…”
Section: Frontiers In Energy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%