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Ghaemi Asl M, Manzoor D, Mousavi Barrodi M. On-Grid Simulation of Distributed Generation (DG) of Renewable Electricity in Urban Lighting in the Context of Sustainable Urban Management (Case: Mashhad). IUESA 2019; 7 (26) :79-92
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1- Faculty of Economic, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran Davoud Manzoor , m.ghaemi@khu.ac.ir
2- Faculty of Islamic Studies & Economics, Imam Sadiq University (I.S.U.), Tehran, Iran Seyyed Mahdi Mousavi Barrodi
3- Faculty of Islamic Studies & Economics, Imam Sadiq University (I.S.U.), Tehran, Iran
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Abstract: Lighting passages is done for citizens’ welfare simultaneously with the peak of the consumption of the network, from sunset to sunrise. The present study aimed at designing a model of sustainable urban management in the field of lighting, with simulation of the use of photovoltaic LEDs instead of sodium and halogen lamps. Accordingly, in a system simulation of the network, the scenarios for adjusting the input of various photovoltaic capacities to the electricity supply system of the city of Mashhad have been investigated. The results of on-grid analysis by using this decentralized production pattern shows, taking into account the 200 watts capacity and the 20% utilization factor for each photovoltaic LEDs and installing a photovoltaic LED instead of sodium and halogen lamps, all the power needed to lighting of city streets is provided by photovoltaic solar technology. Moreover, by reducing the potential between fossil and renewable production, emissions of pollutants are reduced by 104,000 tons. Therefore, this method can be used to manage clean and sustainable energy in urban scale consumption, and, while helping the environment and reducing air pollution, it prevents losses caused by the transfer of electrical energy from the plant to the place of consumption.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/11/29 | Accepted: 2017/07/8 | Published: 2019/05/22 | ePublished: 2019/05/22

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