Solar Energy and the Feasibility of Using it in Governmental Institutions (Study Case of the Department of Lands and Survey in The Hashemite Kingdom Jordan)
Journal: Zarqa Journal for Research and Studies in Humanities (Vol.18, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-01-31
Authors : Wael Hasan Abu Shaera;
Page : 543-551
Keywords : Department of land and survey; average hours of sunlight; the trade balance.;
Abstract
The study aims to conduct a project on sustainable energy conversion to renewable energy to reduce expenditure in view of the limited resources in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan through the use of solar energy to produce electricity and energy services management to achieve the optimal possible interest in light of available appropriations and allocated to this end. To achieve the objective of the study the researcher used descriptive methodology for the phenomenon of solar energy and its economic feasibility.
The study concludes that the financial savings from using solar energy electricity starting from electric power proved high. The study recommends the necessity to expand the use of renewable energy to save government expenditure on energy as well as financial savings for consumers.
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