Design, techno-economic feasibility analysis, and sensitivity study of an off-grid hybrid microgrid for developing communities

Providing a consistent energy supply to remote communities continues to be a substantial challenge. The majority of remote areas, particularly Tiba in Luxor City, Egypt, have extremely limited access to reliable energy sources. This paper is an attempt to design and evaluate a stand-alone microgrid...

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