Energy generation by crystalline silicon photovoltaic network per meter square in Iraq

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Abstract

Iraqi people have been without energy for nearly two decades, even though their geographic position provides a high intensity of radiation appropriate for the construction of solar plants capable of producing significant quantities of electricity. Also, the annual sunny hours in Iraq are between 3,600 to 4,300 hours which makes it perfect to use the photovoltaics arrays to generate electricity with very high efficiency compared to many countries, especially in Europe. This paper shows the amount of electric energy generated by the meter square of crystalline silicon in the photovoltaic (PV) array that already installed in 18 states in Iraq for each month of the year. The results of the meter-square of PV array in three tracking positions are presented in this paper. This paper shows that the average electricity generated in North cities (Dohuk, Al-Sulaymaniyah, and Erbil) are less than the southern cities in the winter season (three positions) by about 40-50%. Iraq has a stable PV electrical generation during all the year in all regions except the North cities while the highest cities in electricity generation are (Najaf and Al-Anbar).

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Ali, T. E., Abdala, M. A., Al-Khaykan, A., Alwahab, D. A., & Counsell, J. M. (2023). Energy generation by crystalline silicon photovoltaic network per meter square in Iraq. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 13(4), 3606–3612. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i4.pp3606-3612

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