Evaluation of solar and biomass perspectives using geographic information system - The case of Iraq regions
Qusay Hassan,
Ahmed K. Nassar,
Sameer Algburi,
Ahmed Fouly,
Emad Mahrous Awwad,
Marek Jaszczur,
Patrik Viktor,
Ayesha Amjad,
Hassan Falah Fakhruldeen,
Ali Khudhair Al-Jiboory,
Aws Zuhair Sameen and
Maha Barakat
Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 227, issue C
Abstract:
The study provides a comprehensive assessment of strategic zoning for biomass energy development across various regions in Iraq through GIS-based analysis. It delves into the energy surplus factor a pivotal metric indicating a region capacity to produce energy beyond its consumption needs. Results indicate a significant disparity in energy production-consumption balance across the regions, impacting local and national energy sustainability initiatives. A notable proportion of the study areas exceed a surplus factor of 3.5, showcasing the possibility of regions to not only meet their own energy needs but to also contribute to a surplus, thanks to effective renewable energy use and other energy-efficient practices. Conversely, a considerable number of cities have surplus factors below 1, signaling energy deficits and a dependence on external energy sources due to high consumption, underdeveloped local energy infrastructure, or other inefficiencies. Meanwhile, other regions achieve a balance, with surplus factors ranging from 1.5 to 4, indicating a more sustainable alignment of energy production with consumption. The study segments regions into tiers based on their surplus factors, suggesting that those with higher factors have greater CO2 reduction potential, thereby offering a nuanced strategy for resource management and environmental policy-making. These insights establish a nuanced framework for optimizing energy production, managing consumption, and reducing emissions, tailored to the diverse energy landscapes of Iraq regions.
Keywords: Biomass energy development; GIS-Based zoning; Solar supplementation; Energy surplus assessment; Emission reduction strategies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120463
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