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Nesser Bassel I. (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic), Soliman Mohamed Hassan (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic), Pytel Krzysztof (AGH University of Science and Technology Kraków, Poland)
Title
Green Energy from a Hybrid PV Panels and Wind Turbine farm in Lebanon
Source
New Trends in Production Engineering, 2019, vol. 2(1) cz.II, s. 541-548, rys., tab., bibliogr. 8 poz.
Issue title
Part II: Selected Organizational Problems in the Mining Industry
Keyword
Energia słoneczna, Elektrownie wiatrowe
Solar energy, Windfarms
Note
streszcz., summ.
Country
Liban
Lebanon
Abstract
The publication presents the results of analysis of green energy from a hybrid PV panels and wind turbine farm use in Lebanon. Electricity is one of the most critical problems in Lebanon. This publication presents an effective solution to this issue. It deals with the generation of green environment friendly electricity from photovoltaic (PV) panels and wind turbine. The genuine idea consists of placing these panels and turbines at the middle of the coastal highway since it is considered as a free land. The produced energy is fed directly to the off gird after being inverted using appropriate devices. The middle of the highway from Tyre to Sidon is considered to apply this research. The actual design consists of 15222 PV panels placed in pairs on a steel chassis among the entire 27300 m coastal distance, 2 meters wide and 7610 vertical axis wind turbines placed at a distance of 0.9 m away from each pair of PV panels. The total energy produced by the PV system is estimated to 7.4 GWh/y and 3.1 GWh/y at an average wind velocity of 4.04 m/s. In addition to its benefit from a free land, the produced energy is environment friendly since there is no carbon dioxide emission. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2545-2843
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ntpe-2019-0058
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