Economics Of Variable Renewable Sources For Electric Power Production
by Mohamed EL-Shimy /
2017 / English / PDF
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From economical point of view, most renewable energy sources
currently show competitive economical properties in comparison with
conventional sources, especially if their true lifecycle costs are
taken into consideration. This multidisciplinary book focuses on
the evaluation of the techno-economic performances of photovoltaic
and wind energy systems. Various modes of operation are considered.
These modes include grid-connected and off-grid applications. In
addition, various types of loads are considered, including
non-deferrable and deferrable loads. Viable techno-economic
performance and optimization of Renewable Energy Systems (RESs) for
economic performance maximization is among the main objectives of
this reference. The book is written for students, researchers, and
relevant specialists. Nineteen authors contributed to this book.
They are from seven countries; Egypt, Turkey, Croatia, Mexico,
Germany, Algeria, and Norway. The authors are: M. EL-Shimy (ed.),
H. Balcioglu, K. Soyer, M. A. Abdelraheem, M. Said, M. Noor, T.
Abdo, B. Đurin, J.G. Vargas-Hernández, A.C. Rangel, L. Nađ, K.
Pallagst, P. Hammer, N. Bailek, K. Bouchouicha, A. Slimani, N.
Aoun, A. Razagui, and N. Veggeland.
From economical point of view, most renewable energy sources
currently show competitive economical properties in comparison with
conventional sources, especially if their true lifecycle costs are
taken into consideration. This multidisciplinary book focuses on
the evaluation of the techno-economic performances of photovoltaic
and wind energy systems. Various modes of operation are considered.
These modes include grid-connected and off-grid applications. In
addition, various types of loads are considered, including
non-deferrable and deferrable loads. Viable techno-economic
performance and optimization of Renewable Energy Systems (RESs) for
economic performance maximization is among the main objectives of
this reference. The book is written for students, researchers, and
relevant specialists. Nineteen authors contributed to this book.
They are from seven countries; Egypt, Turkey, Croatia, Mexico,
Germany, Algeria, and Norway. The authors are: M. EL-Shimy (ed.),
H. Balcioglu, K. Soyer, M. A. Abdelraheem, M. Said, M. Noor, T.
Abdo, B. Đurin, J.G. Vargas-Hernández, A.C. Rangel, L. Nađ, K.
Pallagst, P. Hammer, N. Bailek, K. Bouchouicha, A. Slimani, N.
Aoun, A. Razagui, and N. Veggeland.