Using GIS Spatial Analysis for Examination the Utility of the Suggested Suitability Energy Farms Over Kirkuk City

Authors

  • Ammar Ayad Nozad Surveying Engineering Technical College- Kirkuk, Northern Technical University, Kirkuk, Iraq
  • Muntadher Aidi Shareef Northern Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56286/aph1k052

Keywords:

Innovation energy, Solar Energy Farms, Power Transmissions, Spatial Analysis

Abstract

Global electricity demand is rising, prompting increased attention to renewable energy sources like solar power. This research focuses on identifying suitable areas for power lines connecting solar farms to distribution stations in Kirkuk City. Data types, including urban areas, industrial zones, farms, water bodies, and archaeological sites, were analyzed using GIS-based spatial tools. The study highlights accessible and inaccessible regions of Kirkuk's electricity transmission infrastructure, providing insights for decision-makers. The analysis categorizes areas as either benefitted or unbenefited in the context of solar farm suitability. An important consideration is the need for additional electrical distribution stations to accommodate energy transfer from these solar farms.

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Published

2024-09-30

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How to Cite

[1]
“Using GIS Spatial Analysis for Examination the Utility of the Suggested Suitability Energy Farms Over Kirkuk City”, NTU-JET, vol. 3, no. 3, Sep. 2024, doi: 10.56286/aph1k052.

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