Generating Electricity Using Photovoltaic Solar Plants in Iraq
This book focuses on solar energy and its applications in Iraq and its neighboring countries. Iraq suffers from electricity shortages and faces many challenges to meet and overcome current and future increases in electrical demand. Although Iraq rel
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Generating Electricity Using Photovoltaic Solar Plants in Iraq
Generating Electricity Using Photovoltaic Solar Plants in Iraq
Miqdam Tariq Chaichan • Hussein A. Kazem
Generating Electricity Using Photovoltaic Solar Plants in Iraq
Miqdam Tariq Chaichan Energy & Renewable Energies Tech Center University of Technology Baghdad, Iraq
Hussein A. Kazem Faculty of Engineering Sohar University Sohar, Oman
ISBN 978-3-319-75030-9 ISBN 978-3-319-75031-6 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75031-6
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Preface
This book is aimed at expounding upon the topic of renewable energy, particularly Photovoltaic (PV) solar cells, in Iraq and its neighboring counties. This book is meant to dispel misconceptions and confusion surrounding the use of PV cells, particularly the impact of weather conditions on performance. This book provides important information for Iraqi decision makers, so that they may better understand PV solar cells, their market, and how they provide electricity and preserve the natural environment. The information contained herein can help bridge the gaps in information regarding PV utilization, assessment, and economics, particularly regarding Iraq and Gulf Collaboration Council (GCC) countries. This book will also provide an excellent reference for advocates of green and renewable energies, along with undergraduate and graduate students. Baghdad, Iraq Sohar, Oman
Miqdam Tariq Chaichan Hussein A. Kazem
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Introduction
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