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    1.8 mw rooftop solar photovoltaic power plant
    (Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут", 2019) AbuGoukh, Haidar Gafar
    Nowadays, renewable energy resources play an important role in replacing conventional fossil fuel energy resources. Photovoltaic energy is one of the very promising renewable energy resources which grew rapidly in the past few years. Renewable energy resources play an important role in electric power generation. There are various renewable resources which is used for electric power generation, such as solar energy, wind energy, geothermal etc. Solar Energy is a good choice for electric power ge nera-tion, since the solar energy is directly converted into electrical energy by solar photovolta ic modules. These modules are made up of silicon cells. When many such cells are connected in series we get a solar PV module. The current rating of the modules increases when the area of the individual cells is increased, and vice versa. When many PV modules are connected in series and parallel com-binations we get a solar PV array, which is suitable for obtaining higher power output. This study aims to design and evaluat e the grid-connected solar photovoltaic roof-top system. The performance of the system was simulated using PVsyst software and the re-sults were analyzed. The analyses of the simulation results show that maximum total energy generation of 329.3 MW h was observed in the month of May and lowest total energy generation of 166.4MWh was observed i n the month of December.The utilization of roof building will be increasing the amount of solar energy and achieving Dubai clean energy strategy 2050 goals which aims to provide seven per cent of Dubai’s power through clean energy by 2020, 25 per cent by 2030 and 75 per cent by 2050.” it will be implemented through Shams Dubai initiative, which aims to encourage building owners to place solar panels on the roofs and link them to t he main network of DEWA.