A neuro-fuzzy program approach for evaluating electric power generation systems
This paper uses neuro-fuzzy programming to perform a comparison between the different electricity power generation options for Jordan. Different systems are considered: in addition to fossil fuel power plants, nuclear, solar, wind, and hydropower systems are evaluated. Based on cost-to-benefit ratios, results show that solar, wind, and hydropower are considered to be the best systems for electricity power generation. On the other hand, nuclear electricity turns out to be the worst choice, followed by fossil fuel electric power.
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2001
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Authors: | Mamlook, Rustom ; Akash, Bilal A ; Mohsen, Mousa S |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 26.2001, 6, p. 619-632
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Elsevier |
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