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The Caribbean region possesses some attributes which favour the development of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry …. Despite these advantages, the region has had limited success in the solar industry. There are currently challenges in the … industry such as information asymmetry, high upfront installation cost, difficult in attaining financing for both manufacturers …
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This paper presents a case study on the utilisation of global solar radiation data on horizontal surface to perform an economic feasibility study of using Photovoltaic (PV) panels with battery backup to meet a small load for a camping site in Saudi Arabia. The analysis considers three scenarios...
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develop the solar energy industry for electricity generation. This study reviews the barriers (economic, legal and technical …) that prevent the development of the solar energy industry in the Caribbean. This study also explores the incentives that … can be used to stimulate the solar energy industry in the Caribbean for electricity generation. …
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Renewable energy generation of electricity is advocated as a means of reducing carbon dioxide emissions associated with the generation from fossil fuels. Whilst it is true that renewable sources do not generate significant carbon dioxide whilst producing electricity, as with fossil-fuelled...
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This paper, the second in a series, examines the implications of liberalising trade in three forms of renewable energy: biodiesel, solar-thermal water heaters, and geothermal energy systems. Eliminating tariffs on renewable energy and associated goods — which are 15% or higher on an ad valorem...
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