Solar PV Analysis of Khartoum, Sudan
Khartoum, Sudan, with its latitude of 15.5006544 and longitude of 32.5598994, is a highly suitable location for solar power generation throughout the year. The average energy production per
Taha designed a 25-kW solar-powered farm to meet the annual demand for 66,000 kg of Yellow Potato and 79200 heads of Rocket Arugula for Al-Anfal Supermarket in Khartoum. Ahmed, Demirci, and Tercan further reported that incorporating solar tracking systems into 22–32 kW PV systems in Khartoum could improve energy harvesting by 50%.
The capital city, Khartoum, produces approximately 7 million tons of combustible and putrescible (wet organic) waste annually, with the potential to generate 64212 TJ of energy .
Ahmed et al. projected that installing 4-kW rooftop PV systems in 420500 homes could meet the city's entire electricity demand by 2030. Taha designed a 25-kW solar-powered farm to meet the annual demand for 66,000 kg of Yellow Potato and 79200 heads of Rocket Arugula for Al-Anfal Supermarket in Khartoum.
Farouk et al. theoretically estimated that utilizing the two sewage wastewater treatment plants in Khartoum for biogas production could generate a thermal plant of 94 MWe. This capacity would contribute to a 5.6% increase in the country's thermal power generation.
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