Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia
Solar energy is one of the well-known renewable energy sources from sunlight that convert to free-pollution energy. One of the major development problems for developing countries is the energy dilemma. The energy problem is considered a significant obstacle to economic development. In the curr...
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| author | Samsudin, Muhammad Zahid Didane, Djamal Hissein Elshayeb, Said A. Manshoor, Bukhari |
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| description | Solar energy is one of the well-known renewable energy sources from sunlight that
convert to free-pollution energy. One of the major development problems for developing countries
is the energy dilemma. The energy problem is considered a significant obstacle to economic
development. In the current situation, solar energy can be considered one of the safest options. This
paper presents the assessment of solar energy potentials at nine stations in Johor, Malaysia for a
five-year period stretching between 2015 and 2020. The assessment data for all stations were
obtained from the Malaysian meteorological department. The meteorological parameters involved
include temperature, extraterrestrial solar radiation and clearness index. The assessment technique
involved the use of the Angstrom-Prescott (A-P) model to estimate the solar energy potentials at the
sites. From the results obtained from the A-P model, it is apparent that Station Segamat has the
highest average monthly global solar radiation on the horizontal surface with 6.7921 kWh/m2
monthly solar radiation, while Pontian station has the lowest with 6.7893 kWh/m2 monthly solar
radiation. The monthly clearness index throughout the year in each station varies between 0.65 to
0.7 and the maximum temperature ranges from 22.71°C at Pontian station to 32.42°C at station Kota
Tinggi. Based on the comparison and analysis of the results, it is clear that each station at Johor has
an excellent solar energy potential and is suitable for photovoltaic module system application. |
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| spelling | uthm-69122022-04-17T01:43:48Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6912/ Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia Samsudin, Muhammad Zahid Didane, Djamal Hissein Elshayeb, Said A. Manshoor, Bukhari TJ807-830 Renewable energy sources Solar energy is one of the well-known renewable energy sources from sunlight that convert to free-pollution energy. One of the major development problems for developing countries is the energy dilemma. The energy problem is considered a significant obstacle to economic development. In the current situation, solar energy can be considered one of the safest options. This paper presents the assessment of solar energy potentials at nine stations in Johor, Malaysia for a five-year period stretching between 2015 and 2020. The assessment data for all stations were obtained from the Malaysian meteorological department. The meteorological parameters involved include temperature, extraterrestrial solar radiation and clearness index. The assessment technique involved the use of the Angstrom-Prescott (A-P) model to estimate the solar energy potentials at the sites. From the results obtained from the A-P model, it is apparent that Station Segamat has the highest average monthly global solar radiation on the horizontal surface with 6.7921 kWh/m2 monthly solar radiation, while Pontian station has the lowest with 6.7893 kWh/m2 monthly solar radiation. The monthly clearness index throughout the year in each station varies between 0.65 to 0.7 and the maximum temperature ranges from 22.71°C at Pontian station to 32.42°C at station Kota Tinggi. Based on the comparison and analysis of the results, it is clear that each station at Johor has an excellent solar energy potential and is suitable for photovoltaic module system application. FAZ Publishing 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6912/1/J13999_19bdf460bb6ae9475401bb71b9b91768.pdf Samsudin, Muhammad Zahid and Didane, Djamal Hissein and Elshayeb, Said A. and Manshoor, Bukhari (2021) Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia. Journal of Design for Sustainable and Environment, 3 (1). pp. 1-6. |
| spellingShingle | TJ807-830 Renewable energy sources Samsudin, Muhammad Zahid Didane, Djamal Hissein Elshayeb, Said A. Manshoor, Bukhari Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title | Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title_full | Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title_fullStr | Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title_short | Assessment of solar energy potential in Johor, Malaysia |
| title_sort | assessment of solar energy potential in johor, malaysia |
| topic | TJ807-830 Renewable energy sources |
| url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6912/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6912/1/J13999_19bdf460bb6ae9475401bb71b9b91768.pdf |