The design of wind-photovoltaic stand-alone electrification projects that combine individual systems and microgrids is complex and requires from support tools. In this paper, a multicriteria procedure is presented in detail, which aims to assist project developers in such a design. More specifically, the procedure has been developed under a four-part structure, using support tools and expert consultations to enhance practicality into the rural context of developing countries. First, from a large amount of criteria, a reduced and easy to handle set is chosen, representing the main characteristics to be assessed in rural electrification projects. Second, two iterative processes, one based on the Analytical Hierarchy Process and one based on a...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Hybrid wind-photovoltaic stand-alone systems have proven to be suitable to electrify isolated commun...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
The design of wind-photovoltaic stand-alone electrification projects that combine individual systems...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: “ Domènech, B., Ferrer, L. and Pastor, R...
Stand-alone electrification systems based on the use of renewable energies are suitable to electrify...
This paper presents a methodology to design stand-alone electrification systems based on wind and ph...
Electrification of remote areas with the help of standalone power supply systems, also known as isla...
Rural areas in developing countries have the highest concentrations of unelectrified communities. Th...
Rural electrification (RE) can be modelled as a multifactorial task connected to a large number of v...
Systems relying on renewable energies demonstrated to be a reliable and sustainable option to electr...
Rural electrification should plan the multi-stage implementation of electrification systems consider...
Although access to energy has been a major enabler for the development of our civilization, more tha...
Aim: The objective of this study is to facilitate decision makers’ selection of groups of components...
Access to electricity for the rural and indigenous population of Ecuador’s Amazon Region (RAE) is co...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Hybrid wind-photovoltaic stand-alone systems have proven to be suitable to electrify isolated commun...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...
The design of wind-photovoltaic stand-alone electrification projects that combine individual systems...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: “ Domènech, B., Ferrer, L. and Pastor, R...
Stand-alone electrification systems based on the use of renewable energies are suitable to electrify...
This paper presents a methodology to design stand-alone electrification systems based on wind and ph...
Electrification of remote areas with the help of standalone power supply systems, also known as isla...
Rural areas in developing countries have the highest concentrations of unelectrified communities. Th...
Rural electrification (RE) can be modelled as a multifactorial task connected to a large number of v...
Systems relying on renewable energies demonstrated to be a reliable and sustainable option to electr...
Rural electrification should plan the multi-stage implementation of electrification systems consider...
Although access to energy has been a major enabler for the development of our civilization, more tha...
Aim: The objective of this study is to facilitate decision makers’ selection of groups of components...
Access to electricity for the rural and indigenous population of Ecuador’s Amazon Region (RAE) is co...
Nowadays, 84% of the world population without access to electricity is located in rural areas of dev...
Hybrid wind-photovoltaic stand-alone systems have proven to be suitable to electrify isolated commun...
Despite significant progress in energy technology, about two billion people worldwide, particularly ...