Techno-economic feasibility of hybrid renewable energy system for rural health centre (RHC): The wayward for quality health delivery
Summary. Off-grid rural health clinics in areas without reliable electricity can be powered effectively using hybrid renewable energy systems. This study analyzed a health center in northern Nigeria and found that a combination of solar panels, diesel generators, and battery storage provides the most cost-effective and technically viable solution for delivering quality healthcare services to remote villages.
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Olatomiwa, L., & Mekhilef, S.. (2015). Techno-economic feasibility of hybrid renewable energy system for rural health centre (RHC): The wayward for quality health delivery. https://doi.org/10.1109/cencon.2015.7409596
Olatomiwa, Lanre, and Saad Mekhilef. “Techno-economic feasibility of hybrid renewable energy system for rural health centre (RHC): The wayward for quality health delivery.” 2015. https://doi.org/10.1109/cencon.2015.7409596.
Olatomiwa, Lanre, and Saad Mekhilef. 2015. “Techno-economic feasibility of hybrid renewable energy system for rural health centre (RHC): The wayward for quality health delivery.” https://doi.org/10.1109/cencon.2015.7409596.
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year = {2015},
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- DOI
- 10.1109/cencon.2015.7409596
- Countries
- Nigeria
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- Africa
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- energy, rural-healthcare
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- 2026-04-28