Abstract

There has been extreme utilization of petroleum derivatives in recent decades for the generation of electrical vitality, which is contaminating nature in a regularly expanding approach to respond to the exponential demand for electrical power. In light of the essential vision of Saudi Arabia’s government towards the fractional change of reliance on oil as a national wellspring of economy, there is consideration for dependence on resources available inside the country, especially the potentials of renewable sources as alternatives. Saudi Arabia appreciates its geographical advantage inside the sun-belt zone, which has the most impressive sun-situated radiation total on earth. It is a correlative ideal position to consider interest in this valuable asset, through which it can achieve its vision by virtue of its promising whole deal prospects. This study highlights an approach for creating sunlight-based maps that examines the intensity of sun-radiation and its viability to deliver power. The system is to record the measures of sunlight radiation from several allocated data acquisition sites over the study area and balance them with the standard count, and later, make a sun-map in light of the yield. Likewise, the study will register the rate of energy from sun-situated radiation for the area and make preliminary proposals for the achievement of this test.

Highlights

  • Saudi Arabia appreciates its geographical advantage inside the sun-belt zone, which has the most impressive sun-situated radiation total on earth

  • The geographic location of the Red Sea Project has the enormous advantage of plentiful solar radiation throughout the year

  • The aim of this paper is to evaluate the solar energy potential of the Red Sea Project Area

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Introduction

The geographic location of the Red Sea Project has the enormous advantage of plentiful solar radiation throughout the year. The spatial mapping of the potential resources of renewa-. Belhaj Ali ble energy gives the opportunity for integrated regional planning and provides a tool for efficient and accurate decision-making concerning the available natural resources of the area. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the solar energy potential of the Red Sea Project Area. For this purpose, it is important to acquire the datasets and information for the specific area of interest in the spatial detail that is needed for this research and further visualize its potential in order to support the decision makers to steer toward the solar energy approach

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