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Increasing the effectiveness & efficient of solar
energy as alternative energy in Egypt.
Research Methodology
Prof.Dr. Saad Mesbah
By. Mahmoud Mohamed Sayed Ahmed
Group 1
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Contents
Title of research
Importance of the study
Research question/hypothesis
Objectives
Relevant references
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Importance of the study
Due to the repetition of power outages in Egypt. So It is necessary to search for different energies to provide electricity, As an alternative source of renewable energy in Egypt. Also the fuels like gas and oil will run out and then mankind will either need to come up with a new way to provide power. In the future, solar energy may well be the primary form of energy. This could lead to a clean environment, less money spent on utilities, and a healthier world.
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HYPOTHESIS/QUESTIONS
This research aims at identify whether there is a positive relationship between the increasing in power outage and the growing demand of solar power.
In the future, solar energy may well be the primary form of energy.
Increased reliance on solar power, may decrease the pollution.
Why solar power is important in the present?
Is there a relation ship between the increasing in power outage and the growing demand of solar power.
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Objectives
• Determine the electricity interruption
in Egypt.
• Identify the importance of solar power
in Egypt.
• Compare and contrast solar power
and traditional energy using
environmental variables.
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SOLAR PV
By December 2010, global installed capacity for PV had reached around 40 GW4 of
which 85% grid connected and remaining 15% off-grid (REN21, 2010). This market is currently
dominated by crystalline silicon-based PV cells, which accounted for more than 80% of the
market in 2010. The remainder of the market almost entirely consists of thin film technologies
that use cells made by directly depositing a photovoltaic layer on a supporting substrate
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Keywords
• Electricity in Egypt.
• repetition of electricity.
• renewable energy.
• Solar power.
• Environmental variables.
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REFERENCES:
Ministry of electricity and energy, Annual report 2012,
page(10-39).
Paul kay, THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A SOLAR ENERGY
SYSTEM ON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TWO, ERS 250, Autumn
2004.
Solar Electricity; Solar Basics. 2004. PowerLight Corporation.
17 Oct. 2004
<http://www.powerlight.com/solar/solar_basics.shtml>.
Adam Joseph Lewis Centre for Environmental Studies at Oberlin
College. 2003. OberlinCollege. 25 Nov. 2004
<http://www.oberlin.edu/ajlc/ajlcHome.html>.
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