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Energy is the key factor for the growth of any country. Per capita energy consumption is the significance of the progress of any nation. With the increasing environmental impacts, word community is searching the way to shift towards sustainable energy sources. Recently the penetration of...
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Energy security is the triggering factor for a developing country. Thus, for ensuring energy security renewable energy such as PV plant could be a best alternative. This study deals with the performance analysis of 80 KWp grid-connected solar power plant in Dhaka. This study presents a solar...
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The actual flow of General Budget Support (GBS) is not well known in developing countries. There have been few empirical studies on the effect of late disbursement from donors to a recipient government and from the central government to local governments. This paper attempts to analyze this flow...
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0.81. The average array yield is 3.86h/d and – after subtracting the capture and system losses of 0.58h/d and 0.16h …/d, respectively – the resulting final yield is 3.12h/d averaged over all arrays. The system and array efficiencies are 11.2% and 11 …
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Measurements of the power produced by a photovoltaic (PV) system are important for technical as well as financial reasons, especially in large installations. The energy produced by a PV system is modeled through its nominal power, the incoming irradiance and the major energy loss mechanisms....
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radiant energy, output electrical energy, system yield (equivalent operated hours), system performance ratio and so on. The …
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Given an instance of a weighted combinatorial optimization problem and its feasible solution, the usual inverse problem is to modify as little as possible (with respect to a fixed norm) the given weight system to make the giiven feasible solution optimal. We focus on its 0-1 version, which is to...
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