2016
DOI: 10.1051/rees/2016012
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Feasibility study of a hybrid plants (photovoltaic–LPG generator) system for rural electrification

Abstract: Abstract. The present study investigates the possibility of using a stand-alone photovoltaic/LPG (liquid petroleum gas) generator hybrid power system for low-cost electricity production which can satisfy the energy load requirements of a typical remote and isolated rural area. In this context, the optimal dimensions to improve the technical and economical performances of the hybrid system are determined according to the load energy requirements. The proposed system's installation and operating costs are simula… Show more

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“…The Weibull distribution is characterized by two parameters, one is the shape parameter k and the other is the scale parameter c (m/s). The cumulative distribution function annd the probability function are given by (11) and (12), respectively. The angular velocity is presented in (13).…”
Section: Wind Power Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Weibull distribution is characterized by two parameters, one is the shape parameter k and the other is the scale parameter c (m/s). The cumulative distribution function annd the probability function are given by (11) and (12), respectively. The angular velocity is presented in (13).…”
Section: Wind Power Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%