Afghanistan launches ambitious 40 MW solar power initiative
Afghanistan is taking significant strides towards renewable energy self-sufficiency with the groundbreaking of a 40 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Logar Province.
As the total amount of renewable energy in Afghanistan is estimated to be over 300,000 MW, among that the amount of solar energy is (222,849 MW). Afghanistan has a vast scope to generate electricity from solar radiation. Due to its convenient geographical situation, it receives an enormous amount of solar irradiance almost the whole year.
Media related to Renewable energy in Afghanistan at Wikimedia Commons ADB Supports First Solar Power Plant to Boost Renewable Energy in Afghanistan, Asian Development Bank, 26 Nov. 2017. Afghanistan and Tajikistan: Regional Power Transmission Interconnection Project, Asian Development Bank, 25 Nov. 2014.
Using PVsyst software 700KWp PV system has been designed for Daikundi (Nili) Afghanistan, and then simulated through calculated data of given location. This paper aims to develop and simulate a solar photovoltaic system in Afghanistan using PVsyst software to meet the energy requirements of domestic load.
Afghanistan has the potential to produce about 4,000 MW of power through biomass. Traditional biomass energy has supplied up to 90% of energy demand, such as from firewood and dung. Biogas can be used in many different countries with the same function and uses.
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