Affiliation:
1. Research Laboratory Smart Electricity & ICT, SE&ICTLab., LR18ES44, National Engineering school of Carthage, University of Carthage,Tunisia
Abstract
The increase in population and industrialization has increased the consumption of electricity. Currently, it is impossible to live without electricity. Indeed, it is necessary for the economic, social and industrial progress in all the countries of the world. This is why we are always asked to develop all types of energy to produce clean and safe to improve energy efficiency. Indeed, the use of new renewable energy sources helps to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on centralized energy sickles. The difficulties of renewable energy-based power systems lie in their production, which is not controllable and may not meet the increase in energy demand.
Publisher
North Atlantic University Union (NAUN)
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