Integration of Solar Energy into the Libyan Power Grid: Challenges and Real-Time Optimization Approaches
الكلمات المفتاحية:
Solar energy، grid integration، optimization، renewable energy، power systemsالملخص
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the challenges and solutions associated with integrating renewable energy sources into power grids, focusing on Libya as a representative post-conflict developing country. This research highlights the technical, economic, and policy related barriers hindering the adoption of solar and wind energy. By examining successful integration strategies employed in countries such as Germany, India, and others, the paper proposes actionable insights for Libya 's transition to a sustainable energy future. Key solutions discussed include smart grid development, energy storage systems, forecasting technologies, and cross-sectoral policy alignment
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