Design, Simulation, and Economic Optimization of an O ﬀ -Grid Photovoltaic System for Rural Electriﬁcation

: Access to clean and a ﬀ ordable energy in rural African regions can contribute greatly to social development. Hence, this article proposes the design, simulation, and optimization of a stand-alone photovoltaic system (SAPV) to provide non-polluting electrical energy based on a renewable source for a rural house located in Tazouta, Morocco. Real monthly electrical demands and hourly climatic conditions were utilized. An initial design process indicated that, with a 1080 W p total capacity of PV modules and 670 Ah of battery storage, the proposed SAPV system was able to meet a considerable part of the dwelling load with an average solar fraction of about 79.1%. The rest of the energy demand was ensured by a diesel generator (DG). Also, a life cycle analysis of the PV system revealed that the life cycle cost is 10,195.56 USD and the unit electricity cost is 0.57 USD / kWh for an initial investment of 4858.68 USD. Thereafter, an optimum design based on Homer Pro software was carried out indicating that lower PV capacity can decrease the unit energy cost to 0.356 USD / kWh while reducing the solar fraction to 54.9%.


Introduction
The globally increasing population and the equally growing energy need have become alarming in recent years.Although this concern is made up of several aspects, one main issue to combat is environmental degradation due to major power production from fossil fuels.Moreover, since providing power and water to all communities has become very difficult and expensive, we must rebuild our infrastructure and find new ways to use clean sources of energy.This approach has a double benefit in that the use of renewable and clean sources of energy will lead towards reduction in greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere and will be able to provide power anywhere irrespective of the grid or means of transportation.Thus, solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has been emerging at an ever-increasing pace due to mature technology and cost effective energy production.
Today, electricity is one of the most important resources for the promotion of society from the view point of economic and social development and it is, now, considered as a fundamental need of modern matters of small to medium size renewable projects.Nafeh et al. [36] proposed a stand-alone off-grid PV for a single household in a remote site of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.The PV module area was decided to be 11.3 m 3 along with 1365 W P of peak power to meet 5.5 kWh/d of average daily load using six batteries (250 A h, 12 V).The unit cost of electricity was estimated to be 0.74 USD kWh/d.Oko et al. [37] designed a stand-alone PV system for Port Harcourt in Nigeria and carried out economic analysis of the proposed system.The authors concluded that sorting the input data in an automated MS Excel (version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country) spread sheet would help in performing design and economic analyses of PV systems in any geographical location.Ma et al. [38] examined the performance characteristics of a standalone PV system for a remote island in Hong Kong and noticed that an increase in the cell temperature would result in a significant decrease in output of the PV system.The actual array output was 3.08 kWh/kW p /d against the anticipated 4.9 kWh/kW p /d. Chel and Tiwari [39] conducted a case study for a typical 2.32 kW p standalone PV system in New Delhi, India and tested the system under four different weather conditions such as clear, hazy, partially cloudy/foggy, and fully cloudy/foggy conditions.The system generated a total of 1293 kWh/year as the inverter and system efficiencies were found to be 95.6% and 4.8%, respectively.Salam et al. [40] executed simulation analysis for optimal sizing of a PV system for a renewable energy laboratory in Sohar, Oman.The optimization results revealed that 0.7 kW rated capacity of PV array generated 1316 kWh/year and the unit energy cost was found to be 0.561 USD kW/h.Kaplani et al [41] developed a simulation model for optimal sizing of a PV system for various cities in Europe and concluded that solar radiation fluctuation has a substantial impact on the reliability, size, and the cost of the PV system.Al-Karaghouli and Kazmerski [42] also performed simulations of various combinations of PV, battery, and inverter size to provide electricity to a health clinic in a remote site of Southern Iraq.The optimal system was found to comprise 6 kW p capacity of PV, 80 batteries (225 Ah, 6 V) and 3 kW inverter.LCC was applied and 0.238 USD kW/h was attained as the unit cost of electricity generation.Bhandari and Stadler [43] examined the feasibility of standalone PV systems for rural area electrification in Nepal.They reached the decision that a standalone PV system is not cost effective in urban areas.They also advocated that rural electrification projects should be decided on the basis of social aspects rather than considering monetary benefits.Mandapati [44] studied the design of a PV system for a conference hall in Bhopal that has the daily electrical load of 9.5 kWh/d The LCC analysis found per unit electricity costs of Indian Rs. 28.99 kW/h.Byrne et al. [45] performed an economic and livelihoods impacts study on small scale and standalone renewable energy technologies for rural electrification of 531 rural households within three provinces of western China and deduced that off-grid renewable energy systems are cost effective and reliable.Bataineh and Dalalah [46] managed to develop software to specify the optimal design and carry out LCC analysis of standalone PV systems.According to the findings the optimal unit electricity cost was found to be 0.293 USD kW/h − which proved the viability of exploiting PV systems in a rural site in Jordan.Bhuiyanet al. [47] composed a standalone PV system to electrify residential appliances for 4 h per day.It was calculated that 282 W p of minimum PV and 128 A h of battery capacity were required to operate the residential appliances.Soufi et al. [48] composed an off-grid PV system for electrification of livestock shelters and assessed the performance.The results revealed that the system was composed of a 4 kW PV array, six dry batteries (200 Ah and 12 V) and a 5 kW DC-AC inverter was enough to meet 5.5 kWh daily load with initial capital cost of 9700 USD.The unit cost of electricity, however, was not provided in the study.Saxena et al. [49] designed a PV system to meet the estimated load of 233.17 Ah/d of a biscuit packing machine.One hundred and thirty eight PV modules with an area of 172.23 m 2 and 315 batteries were sized for the proposed system and the cost of electricity produced was calculated to be Indian Rs. 15.095 kW/h.Hassan et al. [50] proposed a stand-alone PV system to electrify an emergency health clinic in Egypt.The analysis including sizing, simulation, and economic assessment of the system showed that a 3.3 kW PV array and 20 batteries (6 V, 1156 Ah, 6.94 kWh) were needed to meet the total load of the clinic.The total net present value of the system was calculated to be 48,749 USD corresponding to 7353 kWh of the total annual output from PV array.Similar performance PV system with 99% availability is suggested due to high reliability and low unit cost of energy.[58] As can be seen from the literature review, the design and simulation of SAPV systems for rural electrification has been extensively reported.In fact, meteorological data and financial aspects have a strong impact on the system's economic performance.With the accelerated rate of market development of PV technology, costs have experienced a remarkable decrease.In Morocco, many rural regions are still not connected to the electrical grid which negatively impacts their social development.
Drawing realistic conclusions about the use of renewable based power generation systems in such areas constitutes a fundamental point for future national energy policies.In this sense, updated assessment studies considering recent market data are highly recommended for the decision-making process about the best alternatives for rural electrification in Morocco.This paper presents a detailed methodology for selecting the optimum size of the SAPV system based on real energy demands and hourly climatic data for a residential house in the Middle Atlas region of Tazouta, Morocco.The life cycle approach is practiced to examine the economic viability of the designed system.Further optimization is carried out using Homer pro software in an attempt to decrease the unit electricity cost to acceptable limits.

Methodology
The methodology followed in the current investigation starts by generating the meteorological data of Tazouta using METEONORM (7.1.3,Meteotest, Bern, Schweiz version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country).METEONORM software is a complete weather database largely used in modelling various energy systems and processes.It also contains algorithms to calibrate the weather data around the world, with the possibility of adjusting many meteorological parameters.The results can be exported as well to many other types of simulation software to calculate hourly and minute values [59].Then, data related to energy used were collected for a typical house located in the same rural region.Based on the Moroccan market considerations, an initial sizing procedure was followed to identify the appropriate characteristics the main SAPV components.After preparing the input data required, the simulation of the overall SAPV system was performed using the PVsyst software (5.06,PVsyst SA, Satigny, Suisse version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country) which is a popular solar photovoltaic panel sizing software that provides various information such as solar irradiation potential estimation, energy production, and installation costs.The exploitation of the information is very practical for elaborating assessment studies related to grid-connected, stand-alone, and PV pumping installations [60].A life cycle cost analysis was performed to examine the economic viability of the proposed design.Finally, a more optimized configuration was introduced using Homer pro software [61] and the conclusions drawn.

Site Description
The evaluation of the proposed SAPV system for rural residential communities was performed for a rural area namely Tazouta, located in Sefrou province, Morocco.The population in this region, according to the High Commission of Planning ( 2014) is 6227 with 1354 households.This village belongs to the mountain chain of the Middle Atlas (latitude: 33.672 N, longitude: 4.629 W, elevation: 1128 m).It spreads over an area of 174 km 2 equivalent to 4.36% of the provincial total area.Geographically, the village is surrounded by rural towns Ahl Sidi Lahcen and Ouled Mkoudou in the North: by villages Dar lhamra and Adrej in the East: by villages Laanoucer and Sidi Youssef Ben Ahmed in the West: and by villages Guigou and Skoura Mdez in the South.

Climatic Conditions
The geographical location of Tazouta in the central middle mountain of the Atlas impacts its climate.It is semi-humid in general, cold in the winter, and hot in the summer.A total annual precipitation between 350 and 400 mm is observed.The climatic data, in this study, were derived from METEONORM [60]. Figure 1a shows the monthly average daily global irradiation on the horizontal surface and on an inclined surface at the optimal tilt angle of 30 • .The monthly global horizontal irradiation varies between 3.06 and 7.73 kWh/m 2 /d.The annual average daily irradiation was estimated to be 5.39 kWh/m 2 /d and annual average temperature was found to be 15 • C see Figure 1b.The irradiation values on horizontal and tilted surfaces showed an increasing trend from January towards June and after reaching their peak in June and July, then, started decreasing towards the end of the year.However, the irradiation values on a tilted surface were found to be higher during January to April and August to December.

Load Assessment
The house under investigation consisted of 3 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a dining room and a toilet.The house was unoccupied and its owner needed to make a decision on implementing a SAPV system to fulfill its energy requirements.Similar to other traditional dwellings in Tazouta, this house has also a kitchen (Anoual) separated from the house.It is generally used for baking using wood and animal wastes.
The energy consumption of a typical grid connected electricity which supplies another house in the same region for the year 2016 is shown in Figure 2. The annual energy consumption is found to be 1398 kWh, and the peak consumption is observed in the month of July.In fact the energy use in such regions increases in the summer period because of increased family visits and air conditioning use.The lowest energy consumption is observed in November.The daily average energy consumption is found to be 3.831 kWh/d.The number of electrical appliances was determined and it was found that the estimation agrees well with the average daily load deduced from the energy bills as given in Table 2.As a result monthly energy demands were used in the design and simulation processes.

Load Assessment
The house under investigation consisted of 3 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a dining room and a toilet.The house was unoccupied and its owner needed to make a decision on implementing a SAPV system to fulfill its energy requirements.Similar to other traditional dwellings in Tazouta, this house has also a kitchen (Anoual) separated from the house.It is generally used for baking using wood and animal wastes.
The energy consumption of a typical grid connected electricity which supplies another house in the same region for the year 2016 is shown in Figure 2. The annual energy consumption is found to be 1398 kWh, and the peak consumption is observed in the month of July.In fact the energy use in such regions increases in the summer period because of increased family visits and air conditioning use.The lowest energy consumption is observed in November.The daily average energy consumption is found to be 3.831 kWh/d.The number of electrical appliances was determined and it was found that the estimation agrees well with the average daily load deduced from the energy bills as given in Table 2.As a result monthly energy demands were used in the design and simulation processes.

Sizing Procedure
The main components of the proposed SAPV System included a PV array, a charge controller, an inverter, a battery and a back-up generator diesel as shown in Figure 3.The description of these components is provided as follows:

Sizing Procedure
The main components of the proposed SAPV System included a PV array, a charge controller, an inverter, a battery and a back-up generator diesel as shown in Figure 3.The description of these components is provided as follows:

PV Module
Solar modules are made of a number of PV cells connected in series and parallel circuits.The solar array is then a group of several modules electrically connected in a series-parallel combination to generate the required current and voltage [62,63].When the PV circuit is closed, the freed electrons flow through an external circuit generating a DC current.Therefore, the current generated

PV Module
Solar modules are made of a number of PV cells connected in series and parallel circuits.The solar array is then a group of several modules electrically connected in a series-parallel combination to generate the required current and voltage [62,63].When the PV circuit is closed, the freed electrons flow through an external circuit generating a DC current.Therefore, the current generated is directly dependent on the number of incoming photons and thus, the solar irradiation [64].The surface area covered by the PV modules is calculated by the following equation [65]: with S PV representing the area of the photovoltaic plant in (m 2 ), η with subscripts: PV, b, and inv denote efficiencies of PV panels, batteries and inverter, respectively.H avg is the average irradiation available per day (kWh/m 2 /d, D ele is daily electrical energy demand in (kWh/d) and the last term of the equation is the temperature correction factor represented by T cf .The nominal power is given by [65][66][67][68] the following equation: where P PV is the peak PV power and I p represents peak solar irradiance (W/m 2 ).The load controller regulates the energy levels of the batteries and the power supplied from the photovoltaic modules.These charge controllers not only increase the energy output of a photovoltaic system, but also optimize the charge of the batteries and hence extend their life significantly.To choose a charge controller, one has to consider two main elements; the voltage between the panels and the batteries, and the rated charge current.The autonomous photovoltaic system contains a solar inverter to convert a continuous voltage of 12 V, 24 V, or 48 V batteries into alternating voltage of 220 V-240 V identical to that required by domestic electrical appliances.The battery is also an important component in a stand-alone photovoltaic system since it stores energy during the sunny hours and allows its use during night-time.For longer duration, the battery autonomy is based on the inverter and battery efficiencies and maximum allowed depth of battery discharge, denoted by D d .Accordingly, the battery autonomy can be calculated from the following equation adopted from [68]: N ccd represents the number of continuous cloudy days.When the SAPV is not able to meet the electrical load during cloudy/nights periods, a back-up diesel generator is activated.

Economic Analysis
The life cycle cost approach was adopted to check the viability of the designed SAPV system.This approach for the proposed system was based on the initial capital cost C i , the present value of maintenance/operation C OM , and the present value of battery replacement cost C BR .It can be, therefore, expressed as [69][70][71][72][73]: The various other costs of the system components were determined based on the Moroccan market status (see Table 3).These costs are calculated based on the following equations: C cc = S cc × UC cc (8) On this basis, it is found that the price of the basic solar components (PV modules, batteries, inverter and charge controller) is equal to 4477.44 USD.To find the total initial investment C i , it is necessary to consider the installation C in , other accessories C acc costs and cost of the diesel generator [55]: The installation cost was assumed as 10% of the total cost of photovoltaic panels and the cost of the accessories was considered to be 5% of the initial PV panel cost.
Then the initial cost of the installation is C i = 4858.68USD.Due to the lifetime of 20 years of the PV system, the batteries (with a lifetime of 5 years) must be replaced three times during the whole Energies 2019, 12, 4735 9 of 16 project life.Denoting the number of replacements by r, the present value of batteries replacement cost is expressed as [74]: (10) where i is the inflation rate and d is the discount rate are taken as 2.5% and 5%, respectively, CFC means the cost fuel consumption.These values correspond to the Moroccan context.Therefore, C BR = 3214.26USD.The operation and maintenance costs were taken as 1% of the total investment cost [75].The present value of operation and maintenance cost can be noted as follows [76]: C OM = 2122.61USD.As a result, L cc =10,195.57USD.
The unit cost of electricity is determined by Equation ( 12).In addition, the life cycle cost of the photovoltaic system was obtained from by Equation ( 13) as follows [77]: where AL cc is the annualized life cycle cost of the photovoltaic system, L cc is the life cycle cost, D ele is the daily electrical demand, COE is the Cost Of Energy, and S f is the solar fraction.

Preliminary Sizing Results
To calculate the area of the PV fields, Equation (1) was used considering the following assumptions: 1.
The cell temperature was assumed to reach 60 • C with a TCF value of 80% [69].
To meet the energy demand, the PV power plant required a total area of 9.8 m 2 of PV panels.From Equation ( 2), for a solar insolation of 1000 W/m 2 , the peak photovoltaic power was calculated to be 1058.4W p .The selected PV module in this study is MSX-60 [78].It contains 36 polycrystalline silicon cells in two strings each of 18 cells.The maximum power of this module is 60 W p .The specifications of the PV module are summarized in Table 4.A total of 18 modules was found to be enough to meet the entire energy demand of the case study house.The modules must be connected in two series and nine in parallel to ensure the compatibility of power, voltage and amperage.
The calculation of the battery capacity was performed using Equation (3).The number of continuous cloudy days (N ccd ) was taken as three and the maximum permissible depth of battery discharge (D d ) was assumed to be 85%.So, the total capacity of the battery storage system was found to be 16,100 Wh.Taking a voltage of 24 V in the inverter entry, the total required ampere hours of the DC battery was calculated to be 670 Ah.If the selected battery's capacity and voltage are taken as 160 Ah and 12 V; respectively, the number of batteries will be four in total.Also, these batteries must be connected two in series and two in parallel.
Besides, it is necessary to have a charge controller that ensures safe charging to maintain long life of the batteries.In the present study, the load regulator was chosen so as to manage the maximum array current of 3.5 × 9 = 31.5 A. Concerning the last component of the system, the inverter should generally have a power rating which is 20% greater than the power of the total load.An inverter of 2400 W was selected to meet the maximum power of AC load.

Annual Simulation of the Sized System
PVsyst was used to carry out the annual simulation to predict the performance of the designed SAPV system.The simulation was made based on the following considerations: 1.
Angle of inclination of modules = 30 • (optimum tilt angle for the considered location) 2.
The PV modules were oriented to the south (azimuth = 0) 3.
Meteorological data was generated by METEONORM Solar energy to the user, back-up generator generated energy, and solar fraction are illustrated in Table 5.It is clearly seen that the designed system has the capability of meeting the electricity demand for almost the entire year with an average solar fraction of 79.1%.The rest of the energy demand should be obtained by using the back-up generator.Based on the initial design and simulation processes, the cost of energy produced by the proposed SAPV system was found to be 0.57 USD/kWh.This cost is relatively high compared to the current market standards and an optimization process was required to enhance the system design towards a more economically viable configuration.

Optimization Results Using Homer Pro
The SAPV generation system comprises four components including photovoltaic modules, a diesel generator, batteries, and converter to meet the energy needs of the home.Economic parameters were kept the same as mentioned earlier.The optimization process was carried out by Homer Pro software (3.10.3,Homer Energy, Colorado, USA version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country).After a total number of runs of 77,986, the optimum configuration of the SAPV system was determined.It consists of 615 W photovoltaic models, 660 W DG, two accumulators 167 Ah and 279 W for the capacity of the converter (see Figure 4).Obviously, since the PV capacity decreased compared to the first design, the capital cost decreases accordingly to 2568 USD.The unit energy cost was reduced considerably and is estimated to be 0.356 USD/kWh for this optimized configuration.
current market standards and an optimization process was required to enhance the system design towards a more economically viable configuration.

Optimization Results Using Homer Pro
The SAPV generation system comprises four components including photovoltaic modules, a diesel generator, batteries, and converter to meet the energy needs of the home.Economic parameters were kept the same as mentioned earlier.The optimization process was carried out by Homer Pro software (3.10.3,Homer Energy, Colorado, USA version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country).After a total number of runs of 77,986, the optimum configuration of the SAPV system was determined.It consists of 615 W photovoltaic models, 660 W DG, two accumulators 167 Ah and 279 W for the capacity of the converter (see Figure 4).Obviously, since the PV capacity decreased compared to the first design, the capital cost decreases accordingly to 2568 USD.The unit energy cost was reduced considerably and is estimated to be 0.356 USD/kWh for this optimized configuration.Monthly average electric production by the optimized configuration is shown in Figure 5.It is clear that the optimized configuration is characterized by a lower solar fraction compared to the initial design (54.9% vs 79.1%).Therefore, at the present market status, using Diesel Generators to generate a part of the energy demand is an economically viable solution mainly due to provided subsidies given by the state to compensate conventional fuels.

Conclusions
With the rapid pace of industrialization, growing population, and depletion of fossil fuel resources, it has become imperative to enhance the acceptance rate of solar energy technologies for household electrification.As the use of this technology is gaining popularity worldwide, it is worth Monthly average electric production by the optimized configuration is shown in Figure 5.It is clear that the optimized configuration is characterized by a lower solar fraction compared to the initial design (54.9% vs 79.1%).Therefore, at the present market status, using Diesel Generators to generate a part of the energy demand is an economically viable solution mainly due to provided subsidies given by the state to compensate conventional fuels.

Optimization Results Using Homer Pro
The SAPV generation system comprises four components including photovoltaic modules, a diesel generator, batteries, and converter to meet the energy needs of the home.Economic parameters were kept the same as mentioned earlier.The optimization process was carried out by Homer Pro software (3.10.3,Homer Energy, Colorado, USA version, manufacturer, city, state abbreviation if USA and Canada, Country).After a total number of runs of 77,986, the optimum configuration of the SAPV system was determined.It consists of 615 W photovoltaic models, 660 W DG, two accumulators 167 Ah and 279 W for the capacity of the converter (see Figure 4).Obviously, since the PV capacity decreased compared to the first design, the capital cost decreases accordingly to 2568 USD.The unit energy cost was reduced considerably and is estimated to be 0.356 USD/kWh for this optimized configuration.Monthly average electric production by the optimized configuration is shown in Figure 5.It is clear that the optimized configuration is characterized by a lower solar fraction compared to the initial design (54.9% vs 79.1%).Therefore, at the present market status, using Diesel Generators to generate a part of the energy demand is an economically viable solution mainly due to provided subsidies given by the state to compensate conventional fuels.

Conclusions
With the rapid pace of industrialization, growing population, and depletion of fossil fuel resources, it has become imperative to enhance the acceptance rate of solar energy technologies for household electrification.As the use of this technology is gaining popularity worldwide, it is worth

Conclusions
With the rapid pace of industrialization, growing population, and depletion of fossil fuel resources, it has become imperative to enhance the acceptance rate of solar energy technologies for household electrification.As the use of this technology is gaining popularity worldwide, it is worth exploring the suitable design and economic feasibility of stand-alone PV electrification system.Similar to many parts of the world suffering from lack of electricity, the option of an autonomous photovoltaic system is very critical for Africa's rural regions.Therefore, this paper presented a techno-economic performance of the proposed SAPV system for rural electrification in general and specifically for a house in Tazouta, Morocco.The major issue bound to widespread exploitation of this technology was the high initial cost; however, rapidly decreasing prices of PV modules improved its cost-competitiveness in comparison to conventional energy generation systems.This study contains the sizing of the complete SAPV system to decide the required capacity of the PV array, inverter, battery storage, and charge controller to fulfill the required load.Annual simulation was carried out based on hourly meteorological data to assess the system performance.The results derived from a series of simulations reveal that the proposed system is able to meet 3.8 kWh/d of daily electric load of the case study house for almost the entire year based on 1080 W p of total capacity of PV modules and 670 Ah of battery storage of and with an average solar fraction of about 79.1%.In order to assess the economic viability of the system for the end-users, a life cycle cost analysis of SAPV system was performed and it was found to be 10,195.56USD.The initial cost and unit electricity cost were also computed and found to be 4,858.68USD and 0.57 USD/kWh, respectively.An optimized solution was determined using Homer Pro tool indicating that the unit energy cost can fall to 0.35 USD/kWh by reducing the PV capacity to 615 W and increasing the share of the diesel generator.PV use of these systems may mitigate environmental pollution and afford remedial action especially in regions where air pollution rises to alarming levels [78].As a result, Moroccan authorities should provide renewable energy subsidies to improve further the economic competitiveness of such systems.Funding: This research did not receive any external funding.

Conflicts of Interest:
The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figure 1 .
Figure 1.(a) Monthly average daily global radiation on a horizontal and tilted 30° surface.(b) Monthly temperature in °C.

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Figure 1.(a) Monthly average daily global radiation on a horizontal and tilted 30 • surface.(b) Monthly temperature in • C. Energies 2019, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW 7 of 16

Figure 2 .
Figure 2. Annual energy consumption of a typical house during the year 2016.

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Figure 2. Annual energy consumption of a typical house during the year 2016.

Figure 3 .
Figure 3. Layout of the proposed SAPV system.

Figure 3 .
Figure 3. Layout of the proposed SAPV system.

Figure 5 .
Figure 5. Monthly average electric production of the optimized configuration.

Figure 5 .
Figure 5. Monthly average electric production of the optimized configuration.

Figure 5 .
Figure 5. Monthly average electric production of the optimized configuration.

Table 1 .
Various studies and progress on standalone PV systems.

Table 2 .
Household daily electricity consumption.
Header Types of Electrical Consumption Number Power Use (h/d) Energy (Wh/d)

Table 2 .
Household daily electricity consumption.

Table 2 .
Household daily electricity consumption.

Table 3 .
Equipment costs used in the SAPV system.

Table 5 .
Power generation by the SAPV system.