Title
Renewable energy for domestic electricity production and prediction of short-time electric consumption
Abstract
Modern interest in renewable energy development is linked to concerns about exhaustion of fossil fuels and environmental, social and political risks of extensive use of fossil fuels and nuclear energy. It is a form of energy development with a focus on renewable energy. In this sense, the present work takes part in a global study of solar energy and wind power for generating electricity. This paper is focused, by means of time series analysis and Kohonen self organizing maps, on predicting short-time electric consumption for a family of four people living in the south of France (Perpignan city). A cost study for the installation at the family's house of photovoltaic solar cells and/or windmills for generating electricity was also carried out. Lastly, the produced electricity cost was compared with the price of electricity sold by the French national company Electricité de France (EDF).
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
CCIA
cost study,nuclear energy,energy development,short-time electric consumption,fossil fuel,global study,domestic electricity production,de france,electricity cost,renewable energy,renewable energy development,solar energy,time series
Field
DocType
Volume
Stand-alone power system,Renewable energy,Energy development,Cost of electricity by source,Grid parity,Feed-in tariff,Electricity retailing,Environmental economics,Electricity generation,Business
Conference
163
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0922-6389
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stéphane Grieu1366.98
Frédérik Thiery262.38
Adama Traore3184.11
Monique Polit4699.64