Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption

In this paper, assessing an analytical model of Kuwait city power consumption is focused. This includes data per person of energy demand, increasing trends over the years to investigate the rapidly increasing power demand due to the growing number of the population in Kuwait and due to modernization...

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Main Authors: Naser, A. N. Muhaisen, Musse, Mohamud Ahmed, Sheroz, Khan, Mohamed, H. Habaebi, Nabil, A. Ahmed, Atika, Arshad
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016
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author Naser, A. N. Muhaisen
Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Sheroz, Khan
Mohamed, H. Habaebi
Nabil, A. Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
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Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Sheroz, Khan
Mohamed, H. Habaebi
Nabil, A. Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
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description In this paper, assessing an analytical model of Kuwait city power consumption is focused. This includes data per person of energy demand, increasing trends over the years to investigate the rapidly increasing power demand due to the growing number of the population in Kuwait and due to modernization of lifestyle. Therefore, this paper focuses on the analytical model for Kuwait city power consumption showing how the peak-hours demand can be complemented by the solar potential from rooftop solar panels. If the solar energy is associated with the highly potential wind power contribution in DG (distributed generation) form, this will help in the existing capacity deficiency at the national grid level be met by an alternative source of energy. The results of this work will help considerably in reducing the investments in the ongoing practice of building new power plants. The renewable energy sources in the form of DG, both renewable and non-renewable, have become an attractive solution for meeting the energy demand in areas having no access to electricity supply from the utility grid.
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spelling unimas-162752017-05-17T06:17:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16275/ Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption Naser, A. N. Muhaisen Musse, Mohamud Ahmed Sheroz, Khan Mohamed, H. Habaebi Nabil, A. Ahmed Atika, Arshad TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this paper, assessing an analytical model of Kuwait city power consumption is focused. This includes data per person of energy demand, increasing trends over the years to investigate the rapidly increasing power demand due to the growing number of the population in Kuwait and due to modernization of lifestyle. Therefore, this paper focuses on the analytical model for Kuwait city power consumption showing how the peak-hours demand can be complemented by the solar potential from rooftop solar panels. If the solar energy is associated with the highly potential wind power contribution in DG (distributed generation) form, this will help in the existing capacity deficiency at the national grid level be met by an alternative source of energy. The results of this work will help considerably in reducing the investments in the ongoing practice of building new power plants. The renewable energy sources in the form of DG, both renewable and non-renewable, have become an attractive solution for meeting the energy demand in areas having no access to electricity supply from the utility grid. IEEE 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16275/1/Analytical%20Model%20of%20Kuwait%20Power%20Consumption%20%28abstract%29.pdf Naser, A. N. Muhaisen and Musse, Mohamud Ahmed and Sheroz, Khan and Mohamed, H. Habaebi and Nabil, A. Ahmed and Atika, Arshad (2016) Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption. 2016 IEEE Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD). ISSN 978-1-5090-2948-8 (Online) http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7810086/ DOI: 10.1109/SCORED.2016.7810086
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Naser, A. N. Muhaisen
Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Sheroz, Khan
Mohamed, H. Habaebi
Nabil, A. Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title_full Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title_fullStr Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title_full_unstemmed Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title_short Analytical model of Kuwait power consumption
title_sort analytical model of kuwait power consumption
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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