2022
DOI: 10.1111/opec.12264
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The hybrid power generation and balancing energy supply–demand for rural village in Ethiopia

Abstract: Ethiopia has a wide range of environmentally‐friendly, renewable energy resources that can assist the country to overcome its rural electricity problems. The Hybrid Optimization Model for Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER) software package was used to evaluate the viability of solar, hydro and wind hybrid power generation for a remote community in Ethiopia's Geba catchment. The hydrologic, climatic and demographic data were used to analyze the community's electrical supply and demand. Using survey data from cho… Show more

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“…Wind and solar energy are particularly viable options for reducing carbon emissions and making the world safer and cleaner [4][5][6]. Renewable energy resources in Ethiopia, including solar [7][8][9], biomass [10,11], wind [12][13][14], and hybrid renewable energy sources [15,16], have recently undergone assessments in order to develop cleaner power generation and contribute to the energy security of this developing country in East Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind and solar energy are particularly viable options for reducing carbon emissions and making the world safer and cleaner [4][5][6]. Renewable energy resources in Ethiopia, including solar [7][8][9], biomass [10,11], wind [12][13][14], and hybrid renewable energy sources [15,16], have recently undergone assessments in order to develop cleaner power generation and contribute to the energy security of this developing country in East Africa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%