A critical review of research trends for wind energy in Egypt: recent progress and promising opportunities
Mohammed Moness and
Ahmed Mahmoud Moustafa
International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, 2019, vol. 15, issue 1, 31-70
Abstract:
Energy is a cornerstone for achieving industrial development and prosperous economy. Wind energy has the biggest share of renewable energy sector in many countries leading the way for replacing fossil fuels. Egypt, as one of the developing countries, is heading towards increasing penetration levels of wind power to face energy challenges. This strategy takes advantage of the investigated high potential of wind energy in several locations across Egypt. In order to gain most benefits and economical revenues from wind energy, a national research and development policies have to be deployed. Effective research policies enhance the capabilities of local industry for wind power technology. This review characterises current progress and categorises areas of interest for recent research of wind energy in Egypt. Accordingly, a vision for existing gaps, futuristic directions and promising areas for research is formulated.
Keywords: renewable energy; wind energy; wind energy potential; wind power technology; Egypt. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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