Title :
Utility-scale solar energy planning for Egypt
Author_Institution :
Ind. & Manage. Eng. Dept., Arab Acad. for Sci., Technol. & Maritime Transp., AASTMT, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract :
Energy supply is a main requirement for economic and social development. The scarcity of energy resources and the negative environmental impact generated by the use of conventional fossil fuel has initiated the interest in the use of renewable resources. Electricity production is a major consumer of energy. Decisions have to be made as to which energy resource to use for electricity generation. Intensive global research investigating the various renewable energy technologies, and most importantly their economic feasibility is present and increasing steadily. Nations worldwide have set targets for the share of renewable resources in electricity generation. The rapid technological development and the increasing number of installations have helped in reducing the equipment cost, giving thus opportunity for developing economies to deploy available renewable resources. In Egypt, a plan has been devised to install a capacity of 2,800 MW of concentrating solar thermal power (CSP) and 700 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) by 2027. The purpose of this research is to identify the most economical and sustainable technology mix to achieve the preset target. Levelized cost of electricity is the economic measure used for evaluating the economic feasibility of the proposed plan.
Keywords :
costing; power generation economics; power generation planning; solar power stations; Egypt; concentrating solar thermal power; economic feasibility; economical technology mix; electricity cost; electricity generation; electricity production; energy resource; energy resource scarcity; energy supply; fossil fuel; negative environmental impact; power 2800 MW; power 700 MW; renewable energy technologies; renewable resources; social development; solar photovoltaic; sustainable technology mix; technological development; utility-scale solar energy planning; Economics; Electricity; Fossil fuels; Mathematical model; Planning; Renewable energy sources; Solar energy; levelized cost of electricity; mathematical modeling; planning; solar energy; sustainability;
Conference_Titel :
Sustainable Technologies (WCST), 2013 World Congress on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1109/WCST.2013.6750398