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Volume 3 Issue 2
March-April 2025
Author(s) | Amaduo Foussini Toire, Fabada Denialko |
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Country | Mali |
Abstract | As energy shortages around the world worsen, countries are starting to harness renewable energies of which solar power is becoming the first choice. Given the insufficient hydraulic and thermal resources in Mali, the hybrid photovoltaic system coupled to the grid is necessary and natural. This study aims to rise the involvement of renewable energy sources to Mali's national electricity production and pave the way for a good supply of electricity, ensuring the sustainable development of the Malian economy and society. The objective of this part is to allow the electricity supply service to know the most beneficial city for the installation of a photovoltaic system. We analyzed horizontal global irradiation (GHI), horizontal diffuse irradiation (DHI) and diffuse normal irradiation (DNI) using data collected at four selected sites namely (Fana Kayes, Kita and Ségou), we took the different localities with the different topologies in order to test and compare the solar performance of each city. For the simulation we used the PVsyst simulation tool which is software for photovoltaic systems. |
Keywords | Photovoltaic Systems, Electricity Grid, Decision Support, PVsyst |
Discipline | Sociology > Administration / Law / Management |
Published In | Volume 1, Issue 1, July-August 2023 |
Published On | 2023-08-12 |
Cite This | Study of Decision Support for the Installation of Photovoltaic Systems Coupled to the Electricity Grid: Mali’s Case Study - Amaduo Foussini Toire, Fabada Denialko - AIJMR Volume 1, Issue 1, July-August 2023. |
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