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Abstract Egypt faced a serious electric energy shortage in 2013 which forced most of the users to find new sources of energy. In 2014 was the first introduction of distributed generation from renewable energy resources in Egypt. In 2016, was the second stage for the government plan to introduce a new pricing program for solar and wind energy in addition to new prices of energy for different loads and different consumptions. The governmental new pricing program to buy electricity from distributed generation encourages users to build small Photovoltaic ”PV” stations. This thesis introduces feasibility studies of PV stations for different types of government pricing. It shows the viability of each capacity of the stations, using economic analysis to optimize the best location and capacity for the installation. |