2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2006.11.008
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Wind resource assessment of the Jordanian southern region

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“…At the same time the increase of electricity demand is predicted to be 7.4% annually by 2020, according to its official energy strategy [35]. On the other hand, several studies have shown a high potential for the economically viable utilization of wind [36], [37] and solar power [36], [38], with the payback period for wind power being as low as 6 years [39] and for solar power as low as 2.3 years [40] in some cases. The benefits of combining wind power [41] and PV [42] with desalination plants have already been discussed by many authors.…”
Section: Case Study For Jordanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time the increase of electricity demand is predicted to be 7.4% annually by 2020, according to its official energy strategy [35]. On the other hand, several studies have shown a high potential for the economically viable utilization of wind [36], [37] and solar power [36], [38], with the payback period for wind power being as low as 6 years [39] and for solar power as low as 2.3 years [40] in some cases. The benefits of combining wind power [41] and PV [42] with desalination plants have already been discussed by many authors.…”
Section: Case Study For Jordanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jordan is a country rich in the potential for economically viable wind [19], and PV [20], energy utilization with payback periods being as low as 6 years for wind [21] and 2.3 for PV [22] in some cases. The utilization of these RES could power the RO desalination plants which would in turn, aside from producing fresh water, further increase the potential for their penetration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jordan is a country rich in renewable energy sources (RES), namely wind and solar. Several studies have shown a high potential for the economically viable utilization of both wind [5], [6] and [7] and solar power [5], [8] and [9]. In some cases the payback period for wind power was as low as 6 [10] and for solar power as low as 2.3 years [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%