Publication: Solar energy potential in horn of Africa: A comparative study using matlab/simulink
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Geographically, the Horn of Africa is one of the
regions that the Equator passes over, providing the opportunity
for vigorous solar energy. However, despite the enormous solar
energy resources, more than half of the region, 132 million
populations have not yet access to electricity. This study presents
an overview of the potential of solar energy in the region. Then
review the current solar energy status and policies related to it. A
Matlab/Simulink model is developed to show the comparative
analyses of the solar radiation graphically on the photovoltaic
modules and electricity outputs for the Horn of African countries'
capitals. As a result of the simulation model, Ethiopia-Addis
Ababa receives the highest annual solar radiation of 2915.03
kWh/m2
-year while Eritrea-Asmara with the lowest annual solar
radiation of 2198.47 kWh/m2
-year. The annual electrical output of
the photovoltaic modules in Ethiopia-Addis Ababa is the highest
with 286.685 kWh/year and Eritrea-Asmara 216.214 kWh/year as
the lowest in the region. The number of photovoltaic modules and
the optimum tilt angles are calculated. For Ethiopia-Addis Ababa,
the lowest photovoltaic module number is 10, and the optimum PV
tilt angle is 11.163°. For Eritrea-Asmara, the highest photovoltaic
module number is 14, with a tilt angle of 15.397
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DURSUN E., "Solar Energy Potential in Horn of Africa: A Comparative Study using Matlab/Simulink", Balkan Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, cilt.9, sa.3, ss.310-319, 2021
