Questionnaire Study for The Use of Solar Energy and Wind Energy for The Generation of Electricity in Kuwait
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https://doi.org/10.51646/jsesd.v4i1.83Keywords:
إدارة وتصميم , محطات الطاقة , الطاقة الشمسية , طاقة الرياح , الطاقة المتجددة , الطاقة البديلةAbstract
This research aims to study the acceptance of real management of designing electrical generation plants that work using solar energy and wind energy, to explain the benefits for the decision-makers of the use of solar energy and wind energy, and to define the most important obstacles that hinder the use of solar energy in generating electricity in spite of fulfilling the environmental conditions as clean energy and renewing energy contribute to the sustainability of natural resources. The descriptive methodology was used by going back to reference material including books, and scientific journals, and periodicals as well as scientific researches to identify the real management and design of electrical plant generation using solar energy and wind energy. A questionnaire was distributed among the study sample that was composed of the engineers working in the energy field and electrical generation plants, the general institute for the environment, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, and Kuwait Society of Engineers. 203 responses were received from the study sample. Results of the study showed the presence of obstacles and special problems related to the use of solar energy that faces the decision-makers with regard to the ability for acquiring important advanced technology and the huge financial support and the partnership of the
private sector and training of unskilled human resources. And it was declared that there is a huge focus and attention in generating electrical energy from fossil fuel because of its presence and sustainability in investment in this field and the ability to fulfill the needs of the local market from energy
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