Title of article :
Evaluation of Solar Electric Power Technologies in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Badran, Omar Al-Balqa Applied University - Faculty of Engineering Technology - Mechanical Engineering Department, Jordan , Abdulhadi, Emad Al-Balqa Applied University - Faculty of Engineering Technology - Mechatronics Engineering Department, Jordan , Mamlook, Rustum Al-kharj University - College of computer Engineering and Sciences - Department of Computer Engineering, Saudia Arabia
Abstract :
Jordan is considered one of the sun-belt countries, which possesses high solar radiation on its horizontal surface. The present study will be concerned on the uses of fuzzy sets methodology to perform evaluation between the most suitable solar technologies for power generation in Jordan, namely, solar ponds and photovoltaic (PV) technologies. The criterion of the evaluation were based on different parameters, i.e., power capacity, efficiency, availability, capacity factor, storage capability, cost, maturity, land usage and safety, they are planned as the technologies for the near foreseen term. Based on benefit to cost ratios, the results showed that photovoltaic technology found to be the better choice in terms of generating electricity, research and development and more effective programs of support and installation.
Keywords :
Fuzzy Sets Methodology , Solar Electric Power , Control Technology , Benefit to Cost Ratios , Power Plants , Renewable Energy.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering