THE POTENTIAL OF SOLAR ENERGY IMPLEMENTATION IN LIBYA: AZZAWIA SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/23GI17EidKeywords:
Solar energy, Libyan homes, Libyan factories, solar energy panelsAbstract
Libya has had serious political and security challenges since 2011, then Ukraine war, but solar energy poses a significant threat to the country's electrical supply. Solar energy is meant to be used to power Libyan houses since it is affordable, clean, and the country enjoys a sunny environment. This study's goal is to determine how much clean solar energy can be used in Libyan factories and households.
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[7] Jacobson MZ. Review of solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy security. Energy Environ Sci 2009;2(2):148–73.
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[9] Helwa N, et al. Maximum collectable solar energy by different solar tracking systems. Energy Sources 2000;22(1):23–34.
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2023-08-01
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