In a real case study, a solar photovoltaic system in Somalia achieved a performance ratio of 70.8%. Recommendations have been provided to increase the utilization of solar energy in Somalia. Based on the extensive review conducted by the authors, no previous study has been performed on the solar energy potential in Somalia.
This study explores Somalia''s energy profile and the potential for harnessing solar energy. The installed photovoltaic capacity was found to be 41 MW and contributed 11.9% of the total electricity generation. A case study on a solar power microgrid system in Bacadweyene, Somalia, is also presented.
The PVGIS-Solargis database can be used to estimate PV energy yield for various locations in Somalia, demonstrating the potential of solar energy in the region. Fig. 12. The estimated monthly electricity generation and recorded PV generation in the Bacadweyne site. 8. Discussion of key findings
... The energy demand in society is increasing at a credible speed. Li Samatar et al. (2023) come with findings that due to unfamiliarity, lack of energy awareness, high initial costs, and lack of infrastructure, the utilization of solar energy is limited in Somalia.
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