Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Evaluating The Suitability Of Solar Powered Led Lighting...
C.K.K. Sekyere, F.K. Forson, F.O. Akuffo, ââ¬Å"Technical and economic studies on lighting systems: A case for LED lanterns and CFLs in rural Ghanaâ⬠. Published On 2012. In this study is designed to assess the suitability of solar-powered LED and CFL lighting systems as replacement for kerosene lanterns. The Ghana 22,900,927 population are using kerosene as fuel for the sources of lighting purpose. They are nearly 75.6 % of rural population and 19.9 % of the urban population are use kerosene as fuel for lighting purpose. As he conducted survey among the 113 non ââ¬â electric households in 16 rural communities in that six regions or located in Ghana that use kerosene lanterns he was observed the 69 % of the households established the kerosene lanterns in the morning. He was done the technical analysis measuring the each lighting system on flat surface measuring 1 m by 1.2 m using a portable lux meter. In this analysis he is observed the within two years, he will save lot of money after using solar led and cell systems Therefore, the most significant deduction from the study is that the solar-powered LED and CFL lighting systems are a viable and cost effective off-grid lighting alternative for fuel-based lighting systems in rural Ghana. Biswajit Biswas, Sujoy Mukherjee, ââ¬Å"A comparative study of low cost solar based lighting system and fuel based lighting system for remote off grid location in Indiaâ⬠Published on Sep-Oct 2013, Energy is the integral part of life. Energy demand
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