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Pavlovic, Tomislav, Dragana Milosavljevic, and Danica Pirsl. "Simulation of photovoltaic systems electricity generation using homer software in specific locations in Serbia." Thermal Science 17, no. 2 (2013): 333–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci120727004p.

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In this paper basic information of Homer software for PV system electricity generation, NASA - Surface meteorology and solar energy database, RETScreen, PVGIS and HMIRS (Hydrometeorological Institute of Republic of Serbia) solar databases are given. The comparison of the monthly average values for daily solar radiation per square meter received by the horizontal surface taken from NASA, RETScreen, PVGIS and HMIRS solar databases for three locations in Serbia (Belgrade, Negotin and Zlatibor) is given. It was found that the annual average values of daily solar radiation taken from RETScreen solar database are the closest to the annual average values of daily solar radiation taken from HMIRS solar database for Belgrade, Negotin and Zlatibor. Monthly and total for year values of electricity production of fixed on-grid PV system of 1 kW with optimal inclinated and south oriented solar modules, in Belgrade, Negotin and Zlatibor using HOMER software simulation based on data for daily solar radiation taken from NASA, RETScreen, PVGIS and HMIRS databases are calculated. The relative deviation of electricity production of fixed on-grid PV system of 1 kW using HOMER software simulation based on data for daily solar radiation taken from NASA, RETScreen, and PVGIS databases compared to electricity production of fixed on-grid PV system of 1 kW using HOMER software simulation based on data for daily solar radiation taken from HMIRS databases in Belgrade, Negotin and Zlatibor are given.
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Altoé, Leandra, Delly Oliveira Filho, Joyce C. Carlo, and Paulo Marcos de B. Monteiro. "Computer tools applied to analysis of solar water heaters." Engenharia Agrícola 33, no. 5 (October 2013): 1072–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-69162013000500018.

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The simulation programs are important tools to analyze the different energetic alternatives, including the use of renewable energy. The objective of this study was to analyze comparatively the different computer tools available for modeling of solar water heaters. Among the main simulation software of solar thermal systems, there are: RETScreen International, EnergyPlus, TRNSYS, SolDesigner, SolarPro, e T*SOL. Among the tools mentioned, only EnergyPlus and RETScreen International are free, but they allow obtaining interesting results when applied together. The first one has a detailed module of energy analysis of solar water heaters, while the second one provides an detailed economic feasibility study and an assessment of emissions of greenhouse gases. RETScreen International and EnergyPlus programs are aimed at a diverse audience, including designers, researchers and energy planners.
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Sepdian, Sepdian, and Syafii Syafii. "Simulasi Tekno-Ekonomi Pengembangan Photovoltaic pada Gedung." Jurnal Surya Teknika 5, no. 01 (June 1, 2017): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37859/jst.v5i01.349.

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This research is related to the development of pv system scanning at Politeknik Jambi and economic analysis using RETScreen software. The purpose of this research is to design photovoltaic system at building of Politeknik Jambi, to analyze photovoltaic technology for Poliknik Jambi building and to calculate photovoltaic economy for Politeknik Jambi building. The results showed that the required PV system of 135 kW/day, while based on the results of economic analysis using RETScreen Software required development cost of IDR 4.696.030.000 and capital turnover time for 20 years. This result shows that the system is designed to be built in Politeknik Jambi.
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Qafleshi, Mevlan, Driton R. Kryeziu, and Lulezime Aliko. "Potential of Wind Energy in Albania and Kosovo: Equity Payback and GHG Reduction of Wind Turbine Installation." International Journal of Renewable Energy Development 4, no. 1 (February 15, 2015): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijred.4.1.11-19.

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The energy generation in Albania is completely from the hydropower plants. In terms of GHG emissions this is 100% green. In Kosovo 97% of energy is generated from lignite fired power plants. Apart the energy generation, the combustion process emits around 8000 ktCO2/yr and 1.5 Mt of ash in the form of fly and bottom ash. In both countries there is no MWh power generated from wind energy, i.e. this energy source is not utilized. Here, a proposed project for five locations in Albania and Kosovo has been analyzed in detail with the aim of installing a 1kW wind turbine off-grid. The method of study is based on the application of RETScreen International program software. This proposed model is intended to replace a base case- a diesel generator with installed capacity 7kW. The locations are selected three in Albania: Vlora, Korça and Elbasan, and two in Kosovo: Prishtina and Prizren. All are in different altitudes. By the calculation of RETScreen program, it has been analyzed the feasibility of the proposed projects by installing a wind turbine at hub’s height 20m. The climate data for each location were retrieved by the RETScreen program from NASA. Generally, the calculation of financial parameters for the investments came out to be positive, the impact of GHG reduction very significant. A 5500 USD investment for the implementation of proposed case showed an equity payback time of 2-3 yrs and GHG reduction of 2.2 tCO2/yr. The electricity delivery to load only from this 1 KW wind turbine resulted to be between 1.6-17 MWh/yr.
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Anugrah, Pinto, Putty Yunesti, and Guna Bangun Persada. "Analysis of an Off-grid PV System for Disaster Mitigation Scheme in Remote Areas." Andalas Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology 1, no. 1 (May 7, 2021): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/ajeeet.v1i1.10.

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The main objective of this paper is to present the techno-economic analysis of an off-grid Photovoltaic system, which prepared to support disaster mitigation scheme in remote areas. As a case study, a regency in Mentawai Island, Sumatera Barat is chosen to represent a remote area in a disaster-prone location. The proposed system capacity is 20 kWp PV system as a single electricity source for medical facility in the island. As a tool in this study, RETScreen software was used to analyze the technical, environmental, and economical feasibility analysis. As a base case scenario, the medical facility was supported by a diesel-fueled generator and the PV system can deliver 10.14 MWh of electricity to load annually. Net annual GHG emission reduction of the system is 19.4 ton of CO2 equivalent. With the total initial cost for the whole PV system at USD 41,380, RETScreen simulation result showed that the equity payback of the project is 6.0 years with IRR of 11.9% hence the project is financially viable.
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Lee, Kyoung-Ho. "Comparative Study on Size Optimization of a Solar Water Heating System in the Early Design Phase Using a RETScreen Model with TRNSYS Model Optimization." Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering 25, no. 12 (December 10, 2013): 693–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.6110/kjacr.2013.25.12.693.

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Yuce, M. Ishak, and Simal Yuce. "Pre-feasibility Assessment of Small Hydropower Projects in Turkey by RETScreen." Journal - American Water Works Association 108 (May 1, 2016): E269—E275. http://dx.doi.org/10.5942/jawwa.2016.108.0046.

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Dinčić, Dejan. "The retscreen implementation of the programme and calculation of heat pumps on school's the object." Savremena poljoprivredna tehnika 42, no. 4 (2016): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/savpoljteh1601039d.

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Argentiero, Mariarosa, and Pasquale Marcello Falcone. "The Role of Earth Observation Satellites in Maximizing Renewable Energy Production: Case Studies Analysis for Renewable Power Plants." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (March 7, 2020): 2062. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12052062.

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This paper is based on a novel approach towards clean energy production, i.e., space innovative applications toward sustainable development. Specifically, the role of Earth observation (EO) satellites in maximizing renewable energy production is considered to show the enormous potential in exploiting sustainable energy generation plants when the Earth is mapped by satellites to provide some peculiar parameters (e.g., solar irradiance, wind speed, precipitation, climate conditions, geothermal data). In this framework, RETScreen clean energy management software can be used for numerical analysis, such as energy generation and efficiency, prices, emission reductions, financial viability and hazard of various types of renewable-energy and energy-efficient technologies (RETs), based on a large database of satellite parameters. This simplifies initial assessments and provides streamlined processes that enable funders, architects, designers, regulators, etc. to make decisions on future clean energy initiatives. After describing the logic of life cycle analysis of RETScreen, two case studies (Mexicali and Toronto) on multiple technologies power plant are analyzed. The different results obtained, when projecting the two scenarios, showed how the software could be useful in the pre-feasibility phase to discriminate the type of installation not efficient for the selected location or not convenient in terms of internal rate of return (IRR) on equity.
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Amin, Imran, Nadjamuddin Harun, and Ansar Suyuti. "STUDI POTENSI ENERGI TERBARUKAN DI KAWASAN TIMUR INDONESIA BERBASIS ANALISIS RETScreen INTERNATIONAL." Jurnal Insypro (Information System and Processing) 2, no. 2 (October 30, 2017): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/insypro.v2i2.4066.

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Kucukbeycan, Mehmet. "Retscreen Decision Support System For Prefeasibility Analysis Of Small Hydropower Projects." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12609339/index.pdf.

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Renewable energy sources are getting much more important to reduce the increasing threat coming from greenhouse gases. Hydropower is the most important source of renewable energy. However, development of a hydropower project is a challenging engineering process. Several computer programs have been developed to make initial estimations on hydropower schemes. A computer program named RETScreen Small Hydro Project Model has been developed with the objective to make complete pre-feasibility studies including costing and financial analysis. Two case studies, which have been under construction in Turkey, will be used to check the accuracy of software in Turkish practice. Then in light of the results, RETScreen software will be used to make a pre-feasibility report on an existing multipurpose dam in Turkey. Electricity can be generated at existing dams which requires minor civil works. Porsuk Dam which is a 36 year old dam used for domestic, industrial and irrigation water supply will be evaluated for energy generation by constructing a penstock, powerhouse and installing electromechanical equipment.
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Weiss, Torsten. "Wind Power Project Development : Financial Viability of Repowering with RETScreen as a Decision Aid Tool." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-257684.

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There is a need for an efficient adjustment of the energy supply system towards renewable energy resources in the near future. This raises the question whether it is financially efficient to repower an onshore wind turbine or wind farm in operation with respect to specific surrounding conditions? To this purpose, the objective of this Thesis is a quantitative analysis of a wind power project repowering addressing certain legislative parameters, varying economic factors and WT models respectively. To enable this analysis, a case-study considering a number of hypothetical scenarios for repowering a wind farm in Germany has been applied. The scenarios address in particular the widely implemented limitation in overall building heights of 100m depending upon varying economical parameters. Nevertheless, this case-study applies three different WT models whereof one model matches the legislations and the other two models exceed the legislations by a varying degree in order to evaluate a potential productivity growth. The varying economic conditions are represented by a base case projection applying average wind power construction costs and financial rates whereas a best case and worst case projection consider deviating interest rates, capacity factors, investment and O&M costs respectively.   The economic calculations together with the determination of the capacity factor with respect to each WT model are performed by utilising the decision aid tool RETScreen. The results obtained by this case-study show versatile economic and technological performance. WT models of minor size addressing in particular local existing legislation regarding the limitation of overall height which must not exceed 100m are inefficient regardless of varying economic conditions. Exceeding the limitation, WT models provide a significant increase in performance and thus return positive economic results independent of varying economic conditions. The main conclusion is that existing local legislations based on previous considerations from the past but which no longer correspond to the state of technology have to be questioned in general or have to be mitigated by subsidy instruments in order to support a generation shift in technology before the end of life of operational wind farms and thus promptly increase efficiency by repowering.
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Kotrnetzová, Daniela. "Větrná elektrárna." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-378504.

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This thesis describes wind power plants with focus on specific type of power plant. The trends of wind turbines in the world and in the Czech Republic are briefly described. Part of the thesis is the calculation of wind power plants, according to the selected type, which is located in the site of Prosiměřice in Znojmo. Calculation using RETScreen programme was also used.
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Korkmaz, Ozan. "A Case Study On Feasibility Assessment Of Small Hydropower Scheme." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12609174/index.pdf.

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Feasibility studies concerning decision-making for various types of items to be used in a small hydropower scheme is important for estimating the energy generation, the approximate cost of the project, and the required budget allocation. A computer program named RETScreen, which is commonly used in the North Americas, is capable of evaluating the energy generation, investment and maintenance costs for small hydro-projects. This thesis is based on application of this program to the Turkish practice. To this end, energy and cost equations dealing with energy generation and cost estimation of various items, such as costs of turbines, generators, installation of energy equipment, transmission line, etc., will be applied according to the common practice currently used in Turkey. A case study is performed to illustrate the use of this program. With the use of this program, it may be possible to perform quick successive runs to assess economic feasibility of several alternatives.
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Mutlu, Reyhan. "Feasibility Study Of A Hydropower Project: Case Study Of Niksar Hepp, Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612487/index.pdf.

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Hydropower helps countries meet their energy needs in an economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable way while saving money and increasing energy security and self-reliance. Being one of the fastest developing countries, electricity demand of Turkey has been increasing and is expected to increase in the future. Untapped hydropower potential is among the prospective alternative resources to supply this demand. Developing a hydropower project requires a great deal of expertise in multiple disciplines. RETScreen software developed by CanmetENERGY helps the planners and decision makers to assess the feasibility of renewable energy projects at the pre-feasibility and feasibility stages. This study is an application of RETScreen to assess the feasibility of alternative formulations for Niksar HEPP, a small hydropower project which is under construction in Turkey. Three alternative formulations are generated and their economic performances are evaluated and compared. First, optimum design discharges are calculated and then economical analysis is conducted for various electricity export rates by RETScreen for all the alternatives. This study provides a detailed literature review on hydropower and its economical, social and environmental aspects, and shows how RETScreen can be used in assessing the economical feasibilities of the current formulation for Niksar HEPP and its alternative schemes.
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Aydin, Boran Ekin. "Feasibility Study Of Multiple Hydropower Projects: Case Study Of Baltaci Stream, Trabzon, Turkey." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612498/index.pdf.

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High greenhouse gas emissions increased the importance of renewable energy resources. Hydropower is among the most widely used type of renewable energy. Oppositions to big hydropower projects with reservoirs increased the use of small hydropower plants. Development of a small hydropower project is a challenging engineering task. Different software&rsquo
s are developed and used to make initial estimations of energy generation and initial costs of the project. RETScreen Clean Energy Analysis Software which can be used worldwide allows the user to estimate initial energy output and costs. In this study, three consecutive hydropower projects (HEPP), namely, Kemerç
ayir, Ü
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s and four alternative project formulations to these projects are evaluated using RETScreen. The results of the evaluations are compared and best formulation for the projects is identified. In addition to economical profitability, hydropower plants need to be evaluated in terms of their environmental impacts and sustainability aspects. Sustainable development is a fundamental concept of natural resources management. International Hydropower Association prepared the Sustainability Assessment Protocol to evaluate new or existing hydropower facilities with respect to various environmental, social and economic sustainability aspects. The Sustainability Assessment Protocol of IHA is used to evaluate Kemerç
ayir HEPP. Due to lack of necessary information, rather than conducting a sustainability assessment of a small hydropower project (SHP), necessary information required to conduct such a study is identified.
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Parra, Jorquera Aníbal Ignacio. "Factibilidad económica de una implementación de tecnologías ERNC en viviendas sociales y acomodadas en 4 zonas climáticas de Chile." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2016. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142773.

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Esta memoria tiene como objetivo evaluar la factibilidad técnica y económica de la instalación de tecnologías de Energía Renovable no Convencionales (ERNC) en hogares chilenos. La metodología consiste en seleccionar 2 tipos de vivienda en función del costo (una avaluada en 650 UF y otra en 5500 UF), y ubicarlas en 4 ciudades; Iquique, Lonquimay, Santiago y Osorno; para diversificar el efecto del clima y disponibilidad de recurso energético en el análisis. Se determinan las tecnologías aplicables a nivel residencial y se evalúa implementar un reacondicionamiento térmico a viviendas que permitan ahorro en el gasto anual de calefacción. Con ayuda de Retscreen se diseña la implementación de distintas tecnologías, para dimensionar los sistemas y evaluar su rentabilidad. Mediante flujos de caja se estudia el comportamiento económico en un período de 20 años. Se seleccionan las tecnologías económicamente rentables para aplicarse simultáneamente en las viviendas de cada ciudad y se adiciona al costo inicial de los flujos de caja el valor de cada vivienda. Con las combinaciones apropiadas de tecnologías para cada caso, se recupera la inversión inicial de su implementación en ambas casas en todas las ciudades. En la vivienda 1 el promedio del tiempo de retorno es 8,2 años; y para la vivienda 2 es de 6,3 años. Al incluir el costo de la vivienda los proyectos son factibles sólo para la vivienda de 650 UF, ya que cuenta con acceso a subsidios que merman la inversión inicial, permitiendo un tiempo de retorno promedio de 16,7 años (excepto Iquique donde no resulta rentable); mientras que para la vivienda 2 el proyecto no resulta rentable. La instalación de sistemas basados en energías renovables no convencionales, junto a reacondicionamiento térmico, es un proyecto rentable si se seleccionan sistemas que posean potencial energético en la localidad de interés. Su correcta selección e implementación genera ahorros monetarios anuales que, para el caso de viviendas de costo bajo o moderado, pueden llegar a costear incluso el valor de la vivienda.
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Beaudoin, Pierre. "Analyse prédictive et comparative de la production énergétique d'une centrale éolienne autonome en site éloigné à l'aide du logiciel d'analyse de projet en énergies renouvelables retscreen international." Thèse, [Rimouski, Québec] : Université du Québec à Rimouski, 2007.

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Thèse (M. Sc. A.) -- Université du Québec à Rimouski, 2007.
Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 15 janvier 2008). Mémoire présenté à l'Université du Québec à Rimouski comme exigence partielle du programme de maîtrise en ingénierie. Comprend un résumé. CaQRU CaQRU CaQRU Bibliogr.: f. [140]-142. Publié aussi en version papier. CaQRU
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Walker, Antony David. "Mapping run-of-river hydropower resource of large catchments." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33199.

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There is overwhelming scientific evidence that shows the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere is rising at an unprecedented rate. This is attributed to increased levels of greenhouse gas emissions, a large proportion of which originates from anthropogenic combustion of carbon-based fossil fuels for energy. There is therefore a strong argument for the increased role of less environmentally damaging, low carbon energy sources including renewable energy technologies. Run-of-river hydropower is one such renewable energy option, considered more environmentally benign than traditional hydropower which requires the construction of large dams to create a reservoir. The aim of this study was to develop a model to search for, and map, economically viable run-of-river hydropower resource that can function on any global catchment of any size. Development and testing of the model was conducted on China's 2 million km2 Yangtze River drainage basin, the third longest river in the world and a rich landscape for hydropower. A gridded, distributed hydrological model was developed integrating high-resolution meteorological datasets and a digital elevation model (DEM). Using the model, the surface hydrology of the Yangtze catchment was simulated at a timestep of 6 minutes to obtain the mean daily surface runoff for every day from the beginning of 1979 to the end of 2007. Observed river flow data from sub-catchments of the Yangtze were used to calibrate the model by differential optimisation, an evolutionary computation technique. Validation was carried out on a 1.6 million km2 sub-catchment resulting in a mean objective function of 0.95 (where a perfect fit would be 1.0) across 8 objective functions commonly used in hydrology. Catchment wide mean daily runoff data was used to develop flow duration curves across the catchment river network. Virtual power stations were constructed at each river cell, iteratively testing differing scheme configurations, and costed using the RETScreen methodology. A best performing hydropower network was determined by a conflict algorithm, designed to prioritise high profit schemes and to remove lower performing and conflicting schemes. This resulted in a potential run-of-river installed capacity across the Yangtze catchment of 103GW (at 10% discount rate), generating 394TWh per annum. This model would be a valuable tool in finding optimal locations for future hydropower resource.
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Baak, Werner. "TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF REPOWERING POTENTIAL IN NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA, GERMANY." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-398228.

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Germany is one of the pioneer countries in wind turbine technology. They installed many wind turbines during the last decades and are now confronted with a shortage of land suitable for new wind parks. Now, with an estimated wind turbine service life of 20 – 25 years whole wind parks are becoming obsolete and owners have to decide whether do decommission, repower or to continue the operation of their parks. The advantages of repowering as well as the bureaucratic hurdles are outlined and evaluated. This thesis deals with the repowering potential in North Rhine-Westphalia and is analysing the technical and economical possibilities of repowering. The main objectives are to identify wind turbines eligible for repowering and also to develop repowering scenarios in order to determine their techno-economic feasibility.  The designed steps of the methodology allow the census and the subsequent implementation of the results in WindPro and RETScreen.
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Books on the topic "RETScreen"

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Canada. CANMET Energy Diversification Research Laboratory. Renewable energy technologies project assessment tool: RETScreen. Varennes, Quebec: Natural and Resources Canada, 1998.

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Leng, Gregory J. Renewable energy technologies project assessment tool: RETScreen. [Varennes, Québec]: CANMET Energy Diversification Research Laboratory, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "RETScreen"

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Parakh, Dinesh S., and Gregory J. Leng. "RETScreen: Clean Energy Management Software." In Canadian Energy Efficiency Outlook, 263–66. 1 Edition. | Lilburn, GA : Fairmont Press, Inc., [2018]: River Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003151326-22.

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Aristizábal Cardona, Andrés Julián, Carlos Arturo Páez Chica, and Daniel Hernán Ospina Barragán. "Study and Analysis of BIPVS with RETScreen." In Building-Integrated Photovoltaic Systems (BIPVS), 129–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71931-3_12.

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Sharma, Harpreet, and Sachin Mishra. "Feasibility analysis of smart grid distributed generation using RETScreen." In Intelligent Circuits and Systems, 74–79. London: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003129103-13.

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Aristizábal Cardona, Andrés Julián, Carlos Arturo Páez Chica, and Daniel Hernán Ospina Barragán. "Integrated Photovoltaic System Sizing and Economic Evaluation Using RETScreen™ for a Building of 40 Apartments." In Building-Integrated Photovoltaic Systems (BIPVS), 35–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71931-3_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "RETScreen"

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Masoudinia, F. "Retscreen -- Small Hydro Project Software." In 2013 International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies (CSNT 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csnt.2013.184.

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Torres, Eduardo. "Work in progress: Using RETScreen Expert Software for Authentic Assessment." In 2020 IEEE World Conference on Engineering Education (EDUNINE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edunine48860.2020.9149494.

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Mishra, Sambeet, Pratyasha Tripathy, and Sayed Majid Ali. "A feasibility analysis of decentralized solar power using RETScreen in Odisha." In 2015 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Signals, Communication and Optimization (EESCO). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eesco.2015.7253739.

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Ramli, Mohd Sufian, Siti Sufiah Abd Wahid, and Khairul Kamarudin Hassan. "A comparison of renewable energy technologies using two simulation softwares: HOMER and RETScreen." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING (ICAPE2016): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Applied Physics and Engineering. Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4998384.

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Anderson, Kevin R., and Wael Yassine. "Case Study of the Puna Geothermal Power Plant and Proposed Retrofit H2S Gas Mitigation Strategies." In ASME 2020 14th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2020-1601.

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Abstract This paper presents modeling of the Puna Geothermal Venture as a case study in understanding how the technology of geothermal can by successfully implemented. The paper presents a review of the Puna Geothermal Venture specifications, followed by simulation results carried out using NREL SAM and RETSCREEN analysis tools in order to quantify the pertinent metrics associated with the geothermal powerplant by retrofitting its current capacity of 30 MW to 60 MW. The paper closes with a review of current state-of-the art H2S abatement strategies for geothermal power plants, and presents an outline of how these technologies can be implemented at the Puna Geothermal Venture.
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Serdari, Eduart, Valbona Muda, Urim Buzra, Irma Bërdufi, Daniela Halili, Miranda Halili, Driada Mitrushi, and Pëllumb Berberi. "The feasibility study of a 12 MW grid-connected wind power farm in Albania using RETScreen." In 10TH JUBILEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BALKAN PHYSICAL UNION. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5099035.

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Mukherjee, Shagorika, and M. Abdur Razzak. "Design, analysis and optimization of grid-connected solar photovoltaic system using RETScreen in eight divisions of Bangladesh." In 2016 3rd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Communication Technology (ICEEICT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ceeict.2016.7873120.

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Nikita, Kashfia Naz, Sk Nazmul Islam, Md Sarafat Islam, Mithun Saha, and Md Fayyaz Khan. "Prospect of solar PV based power generation in the marshy lands of Bangladesh: An analysis through RETScreen software." In 2016 4th International Conference on the Development in the in Renewable Energy Technology (ICDRET). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdret.2016.7421529.

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Swarnkar, Norat Mal, and Lata Gidwani. "Analysis of hybrid energy system for supply residential electrical load by HOMER and RETScreen: A case in Rajasthan, India." In 2016 International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICRAIE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icraie.2016.7939487.

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Tapia Olivas, Juan Carlos, René Delgado Rendón, Emilio Hernández Martínez, Felipe Noh Pat, Eric Efrén Villanueva Vega, and María Cristina Castañón Bautista. "Evaluation of Wave Energy in the Pacific Ocean for Baja California State in Mexico." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-52857.

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According to the World Energy Council (WEC) the estimated energy of the wave power in the world is in the range of 8,000 to 80,000 TWh/year to depths of 100 meters or higher and actually the utilization of wave energy resource it is possible because it has been implemented in countries like Australia, Indonesia, Nigeria, United Kingdom, Norway, Portugal and Colombia evaluating different types of marine technologies that take the advantage of the kinetic energy in the ocean waves. Mexico according to the National Institute of Statistics and Information (INEGI) has a land area of 1,972,550 km2 of which has a coastline of 11,150 km having potential for the use of their coasts. Baja California with a land area of 71,445 km2 (3.6% of the country) is located on a peninsula in northwest Mexico and has 720 km of coastline on the Pacific Ocean (6.4% nationally) with a range of depths of 25.6 m to 650 m at a distance of the coastline of 15 km, which makes it suitable to evaluate the use of wave energy at local sites. With the completion of this work will contribute to the characterization of the sites that will present the best technical and economic conditions for its implementation, considering the physical characteristics of the site as well as connection points on the transmission lines operated by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). For the preparation of this study was carried out in three stages: a) Site Selection, b) Evaluation of Wave Energy and c) Economic evaluation of sites using RETScreen. Based on the characteristics of the coast of Baja California the results obtained are the following: 1) 18 sites were selected with a sea depth averaged of 50 m, the annual density power was 7.5 kW/m, this represents a potential of 210 MW considering an average length of 2 km in each site, 2) The economic evaluation of this type of project was for a period of 30 years in RETScreen, considers an annual inflation rate of 5% and obtains an investment cost of 9,538 US $/kW for this type of generation. We conclude that this source of energy will reduce dependence on fossil fuels and contribute to the generation of electricity in the state of Baja California diversifying the energetic matrix state by the use of clean and renewable sources, which represents an investment opportunity between the public and private sector.
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Reports on the topic "RETScreen"

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Wallace, Sean, Scott Lux, Constandinos Mitsingas, Irene Andsager, and Tapan Patel. Performance testing and modeling of a transpired ventilation preheat solar wall : performance evaluation of facilities at Fort Drum, NY, and Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka, KS. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42000.

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This work performed measurement and verification of installed, operational solar wall systems at Fort Drum, NY, and Forbes Field, Air National Guard, Topeka, KS. Actual annual savings were compared estimated savings generated by a solar wall modeling tool (RETScreen). A comparison with the RETScreen modeling tool shows that the measured actively heated air provided by the solar wall provides 57% more heat than the RETScreen tool predicted, after accounting for boiler efficiency. The solar wall at Fort Drum yields a net savings of $851/yr, for a simple payback of 146 years and a SIR of 0.16. RETScreen models indicate that the solar wall system at Forbes Field, Kansas Air National Guard, Topeka, KS saves $9,350/yr, for a simple payback of 58.8 years and a SIR of 0.34. Although results showed that, due to low natural gas prices, the Fort Drum system was not economically viable, it was recommended that the system still be used to meet renewable energy and fossil fuel reduction goals. The current system becomes economical (SIR 1.00) at a natural gas rate of $16.00/MMBTU or $1.60 /therm.
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