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Feasibility Study of Renewable Energy Resources and Optimization of Hybrid Energy System of Some Rural Area in Bangladesh

Aminul Islam, Md Shahjahan, Razia Khan, A. Kashem, K. N. Babi · 2015 · The International Journal of Physics

Summary. This paper designs and optimizes a hybrid renewable energy system for rural Bangladesh combining solar, biomass, and diesel backup power. Using HOMER software, researchers modeled a system generating 11 kW average hourly capacity with a cost of energy at $0.077/kWh, undercutting Bangladesh's rental power plants at $0.097/kWh. The analysis demonstrates that locally available renewable resources can reduce fossil fuel dependence while remaining economically competitive and environmentally viable.

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Islam, A., Shahjahan, M., Khan, R., Kashem, A., & Babi, K. N.. (2015). Feasibility Study of Renewable Energy Resources and Optimization of Hybrid Energy System of Some Rural Area in Bangladesh. The International Journal of Physics. https://doi.org/10.12691/ijp-3-5-4

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DOI
10.12691/ijp-3-5-4
Countries
Bangladesh
Regions
Asia
Categories
energy, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28