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RETRACTED: Technical, Economic, and Environmental Analysis and Comparison of Different Scenarios for the Grid-Connected PV Power Plant

Abeer Abdullah Al AnaziDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Australian University (AU), Kuwait City 13015, KuwaitAbdullah AlbakerDepartment of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha’il, Ha’il 81451, Saudi ArabiaWongchai AnupongDepartment of Agricultural Economy and Development, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, ThailandAbdul Rab AsaryEnergy Science and Engineering Department, University of Naples, Parthenope, 80138 Napoli, ItalyRajabov Sherzod UmurzoqovichDepartment of Quality Control of Education, Tashkent Institute of Finance, Tashkent 100000, UzbekistanIskandar MudaDepartment of Doctoral Program, Faculty Economic and Business, Universities Sumatera Utara, Medan 20222, IndonesiaRosario Mireya Romero‐ParraDepartment of General Studies, Universidad Continental, Lima 15046, PeruReza AlayiDepartment of Mechanics, Germi Branch, Islamic Azad University, Germi 5651763764, IranLaveet KumarDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro 76062, Pakistan
Sustainabilityjournal2022en
ABI

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Today, using systems based on renewable resources is a suitable alternative to fossil fuels. However, due to problems such as the lack of access in all the times needed to supply cargo and high-investment cost, it has not been well-received. Therefore, in this research, the modeling of the photovoltaic system with battery storage has been done to supply the required load, and various scenarios have been evaluated in terms of economic parameters and reliability indicators of the studied system for a better understanding of the comparison indicators. It has been evaluated from two modes, one connected to the network and one disconnected from the network. One of the important results is the supply of 56% of the load by the photovoltaic cell in the presence of the grid, which, in this scenario, the electrical load is supplied by the photovoltaic cell and the grid is 164.155 kWh/yr and 128.504 kWh/yr, respectively.

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