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Batterie 1 Battery 1 Battery hybrid system 1 Cameroon 1 HOMER Pro 1 Kamerun 1 Levelized cost of Energy (LCOE) 1 Ländliche Energieversorgung 1 Net present cost (NPC) 1 PV 1 Photovoltaics 1 Photovoltaik 1 Rural energy 1 Solar energy 1 Solar technology 1 Solar tracker 1 Solartechnik 1 Sonnenenergie 1 Techno-economic investigation 1 Wind 1
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Kapen, Pascalin Tiam 1 Koffi, Francis Djanna 1 Tajouo, Gildas Fosso 1
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Techno-economic investigation of an environmentally friendly small-scale solar tracker-based PV-wind-Battery hybrid system for off-grid rural electrification in the mount bamboutos...
Tajouo, Gildas Fosso; Kapen, Pascalin Tiam; Koffi, … - In: Energy strategy reviews 48 (2023), pp. 1-27
power generated by fixed solar panels, the dual-axis solar tracker system was the system that offered the maximum power … production (about 7.02%-30.73% more power). In addition, compared to the PV penetration of fixed solar panels, the dual solar … tracker also offered the maximum PV penetration (about 7.64%-31.50% more PV penetration). It was also concluded that …
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