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    Comparative Analysis of a Real Photovoltaic Installation Using PVsyst Simulation Software
    (20 August 1955 University of Skikda Faculty of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering, 2026-06-24) BENZIANE Ahcene, BENZEGHIOUA Chouaibe Enc: SEKHANE Hocine
    Renewable energy plays a fundamental role in ensuring the sustainability of our planet. Among renewable resources, solar energy is considered one of the most important because of its cleanliness, abundance, and suitability for deployment in various regions. In this context, the present study aims to simulate and analyze a stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) system designed to supply electrical power to the administrative department of the Sonelgaz Distribution Directorate in Mila city. The performance of this system was evaluated using PVsyst 7.1 software in order to assess its effectiveness. Various data related to the geographical location, climatic conditions, and system components, including photovoltaic panels, inverter, and batteries, were incorporated into the simulation model. Subsequently, simulations were carried out to evaluate the performance of the stand-alone photovoltaic system and to analyze the amount of energy produced on daily, monthly, and annual bases. The simulation results showed excellent agreement with both the manually calculated theoretical values and the actual data obtained from the real installation. This close correspondence confirms the accuracy of the adopted model and demonstrates the effectiveness of the studied photovoltaic system.

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