Valuation of solar power generating potential in Iran desert areas

Deserts with all their superficial harshness and in spite of having a limited number of agricultural products have hidden production potentials that if correctly recognized and exploited can pave the way towards dedesertification. Solar energy is one of the free and clean energy sources. In order t...

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Main Author: F.A. Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/174459
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Summary:Deserts with all their superficial harshness and in spite of having a limited number of agricultural products have hidden production potentials that if correctly recognized and exploited can pave the way towards dedesertification. Solar energy is one of the free and clean energy sources. In order to evaluate solar energy power generation potential in deserts, data related to radiation intensity in each hour of the day was collected from main Iran desert areas, for the Iranian month of Khordad (May–June) and the production power was calculated. After calculating the rate of each kilo watt hour of consumed electric power, the total monthly amount of power produced by solar cells was calculated. Finally, a comparison was made between consumed electric power prices before and after implementation of the Targeted Subsidies plan in Iran. In conclusion, the total production power of one solar cell during the month of Khordad was 98677.03 Kwh/m2 and the produced power prices before and after Targeted Subsidies Plan implementation, were 16236318.2 and 23306124.73 Rials respectively. Therefore, by determining new energy potentials, in particular solar energy and maximum utilization of the same, energy crises throughout the world and problems relating to using non-renewable energies can be minimized. Keywords: Desert areas, new energies, Power generating, Radiation intensity, solar energy
ISSN:2659-1502
2659-1499