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We modeled in this paper the variation of wind speed as a renewable energy in Mediterranean Sea of Libya (North of Africa) using an artificial neural network (ANN). We developed multi-layer, feed-forward, back-propagation artificial neural networks for prediction monthly mean wind speed. The monthly mean wind speed data of 25 cities in Libya were monitored during the period of six years from 2010...
We modeled in this paper the variation of wind speed as a renewable energy in Mediterranean Sea of Libya (North of Africa) using an artificial neural network (ANN). We developed multi-layer, feed-forward, back-propagation artificial neural networks for prediction monthly mean wind speed. The monthly mean wind speed data of 25 cities in Libya were monitored during the period of six years from 2010...
In this work, we develop an artificial neural network model to predict the potential of solar power in Libya. We use multilayered, feed-forward, back-propagation neural networks for the mean monthly solar radiation using the data of 25 cities spread over Libya for the period of 6 years (2010–2015). Meteorological and geographical data (longitude, latitude, and altitude, month, mean sunshine duration,...
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