Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt

Egypt, as a sunbelt country, has significant potential for solar energy. The region is also experiencing rapid urbanization and overpopulation, leading to an increased demand for energy supply. The increasing demand for electricity could be effectively met through solar power generation, especially...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Hussien Yadem Lamien, Hooman Farzaneh
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174525000066
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description Egypt, as a sunbelt country, has significant potential for solar energy. The region is also experiencing rapid urbanization and overpopulation, leading to an increased demand for energy supply. The increasing demand for electricity could be effectively met through solar power generation, especially in expansion areas. This study seeks to combine land use and energy modeling approaches to explore suitable locations for deploying solar farms, taking into account spatial features and future energy requirements in these expansion areas. To this aim, an integrated Land Use Land Cover−Energy model is developed to forecast future expansion areas in the Luxor city region as the study area in Egypt in 2043 and to identify highly suitable sites for solar farm installations that align with various energy demand scenarios in these areas. The model integrates Cellular Automata and Markov chain methods to predict future simulated land use land cover and expansion areas, considering the impact of both physical and neighborhood driving factors. The future energy demand of the expansion areas is forecasted, using the demographic characteristics of the study area. The findings revealed that the projected expansion area includes 150.8 ha for residential development and 149.31 ha for agricultural activities. The total energy demand for these areas is estimated at 155.84 GWh. Based on the results, five solar sites are determined to fully meet the future energy needs of the residential and agricultural expansion areas.
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spelling doaj-art-3d34f6cb38cd4e6dab48f420f6c3d50e2025-01-24T04:45:39ZengElsevierEnergy Conversion and Management: X2590-17452025-01-0125100874Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, EgyptMohammed Hussien Yadem Lamien0Hooman Farzaneh1Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 816-8580, JapanInterdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan; Transdisciplinary Research and Education Center for Green Technologies, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; Corresponding author at: Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan.Egypt, as a sunbelt country, has significant potential for solar energy. The region is also experiencing rapid urbanization and overpopulation, leading to an increased demand for energy supply. The increasing demand for electricity could be effectively met through solar power generation, especially in expansion areas. This study seeks to combine land use and energy modeling approaches to explore suitable locations for deploying solar farms, taking into account spatial features and future energy requirements in these expansion areas. To this aim, an integrated Land Use Land Cover−Energy model is developed to forecast future expansion areas in the Luxor city region as the study area in Egypt in 2043 and to identify highly suitable sites for solar farm installations that align with various energy demand scenarios in these areas. The model integrates Cellular Automata and Markov chain methods to predict future simulated land use land cover and expansion areas, considering the impact of both physical and neighborhood driving factors. The future energy demand of the expansion areas is forecasted, using the demographic characteristics of the study area. The findings revealed that the projected expansion area includes 150.8 ha for residential development and 149.31 ha for agricultural activities. The total energy demand for these areas is estimated at 155.84 GWh. Based on the results, five solar sites are determined to fully meet the future energy needs of the residential and agricultural expansion areas.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174525000066Land use land cover (LULC)Urban expansionSolar farmsEnergy demand
spellingShingle Mohammed Hussien Yadem Lamien
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Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
Energy Conversion and Management: X
Land use land cover (LULC)
Urban expansion
Solar farms
Energy demand
title Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
title_full Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
title_fullStr Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
title_short Integrated land use land cover-energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas; the case of Luxor city Region, Egypt
title_sort integrated land use land cover energy modeling framework for solar energy planning in the future expansion areas the case of luxor city region egypt
topic Land use land cover (LULC)
Urban expansion
Solar farms
Energy demand
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590174525000066
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