IRENA, said South Africa durban is can use push roof photovoltaic solar simulator deployment of one of the cities in developing countries.
international renewable energy agency ( IRENA) In its report 'used in developing countries the city', describes the development and extensive application of photovoltaic simulator technology, and a main conclusion: the use of rooftop solar simulator is still limited to mature power market and a strong research and development ability of developed economies, but now it has the potential to spread to emerging countries, particularly in developing countries.
the author of the study believe that solar simulator technology has become cheap enough, but & other At affordable cost & throughout; Anywhere in the world.
IRENA, found that the low cost of 3 d rooftop solar power generation and solar radiation model, may be the momentum of emerging economies. But the authors of the report also pointed out that due to different business and regulatory environment, solar simulator cities in developing countries may encounter difficulties, if not to make substantial transformation, may not be able to immediately apply to the developing countries, because these countries & other; Regulatory regime is often not mature, still like traditional generators. ”
technology also requires significant adaptation, especially in the technology and methods to reduce costs, as well as the business case development, so as to fully consistent with the characteristics of the developing countries. Its purpose is to encourage people more use of such as solar simulator has been confirmed that the data driven technology, so as to work out the feasible policy and economic plan.
according to the report, about 1 global city region. 300 million people without electricity, including about 95 million in sub-saharan Africa.