Presentation the Decision Making Model, in Order to the Optimality of Using Solar Panels and Wind Turbines Instead of Usual Power in Places with Limited Use
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Hesamoddin Salaryan
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nour Branch, Islamic Azad University, Nour, Iran.
Hadi Kashefi
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nour Branch, Islamic Azad University, Nour, Iran.
Abstract
In general, as a source of lightening, heat and cold and in particular, in business and industry, electricity can be considered as the most commonly applied energy in the communities. The researcher, scholars and policymakers are required to see into the future of electricity because it has been significantly demanded as an efficient fuel for economic growth and development with no pollution. Having reviewed various models of electric energy, the current research is intended to present a mathematical model in order to evaluate the utilization of wind, solar and power plants for the places with limited use, the results showed that using such plants from the national network of electricity.
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Hesamoddin Salaryan, Hadi Kashefi, Presentation the Decision Making Model, in Order to the Optimality of Using Solar Panels and Wind Turbines Instead of Usual Power in Places with Limited Use, Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 10 (2014), no. 2, 91-99
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Salaryan Hesamoddin, Kashefi Hadi, Presentation the Decision Making Model, in Order to the Optimality of Using Solar Panels and Wind Turbines Instead of Usual Power in Places with Limited Use. J Math Comput SCI-JM. (2014); 10(2):91-99
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Salaryan, Hesamoddin, Kashefi, Hadi. "Presentation the Decision Making Model, in Order to the Optimality of Using Solar Panels and Wind Turbines Instead of Usual Power in Places with Limited Use." Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 10, no. 2 (2014): 91-99
Keywords
- Solar energy
- wind energy
- cost model
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