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    A thorough analysis of potential geothermal project locations in Afghanistan

    , Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 12, Issue 20 , 12 October , 2020 , Pages 1-17 Mostafaeipour, A ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. J ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. S ; Jahangiri, M ; Techato, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2020
    Abstract
    In recent decades, many countries have shown a growing interest in the use of renewable energies for power generation. Geothermal energy is a clean and environmentally friendly source of renewable energy that can be used to produce electricity and heat for industrial and domestic applications. While Afghanistan has undeniably good geothermal potential that can be utilised to alleviate the country’s current energy limitations, so far this potential has remained completely untapped. In this study, the suitability of 21 provinces for geothermal project implementation in Afghanistan was evaluated using multiple multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods. The stepwise weight assessment ratio... 

    Ranking locations for producing hydrogen using geothermal energy in Afghanistan

    , Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 45, Issue 32 , 2020 , Pages 15924-15940 Mostafaeipour, A ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. J ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Geothermal energy is a type of renewable energy with high availability and independence from climatic and atmospheric conditions. It has been shown that geothermal energy is technically, economically and environmentally more suitable for hydrogen production than other renewable sources. Hydrogen has wide applications in many fields including cooling, oil, gas, petrochemical, nuclear, and energy industries. Afghanistan has significant potential in geothermal power generation and also several hydrogen-consuming industries that provide opportunities for geothermal-based hydrogen production. This study attempted to find suitable locations for the construction of geothermal power plant for... 

    A thorough economic evaluation by implementing solar/wind energies for hydrogen production: a case study

    , Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2022 ; 20711050 (ISSN) Ahmadi, M. H ; Dehshiri, S. S. H ; Dehshiri, S. J. H ; Mostafaeipour, A ; Almutairi, K ; Ao, H. X ; Rezaei, M ; Techato, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    A technical-economic assessment was carried out in this study to determine the possibilities for wind and solar power generation in Afghanistan’s Helmand province. The results showed that most of the province has a solar irradiance of over 400 W/m2, and also showed that wind and solar power generated in the province can be up to twice as cheap as the official price of renewable power in Afghanistan. The most suitable site for solar and hydrogen production was found to be Laškar Gāh, where solar and hydrogen can be produced at a cost of 0.066 $/kWh and 2.1496 $/kg-H2, respectively. In terms of wind power production and hydrogen production from wind, the most suitable site was Sangīn, where... 

    Prioritization of potential locations for harnessing wind energy to produce hydrogen in Afghanistan

    , Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 45, Issue 58 , November , 2020 , Pages 33169-33184 Mostafaeipour, A ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. J ; Hosseini Dehshiri, S. S ; Jahangiri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Due to the devastating ecological effects and constrained reserves of fossil fuels, renewable energies are now globally accepted as viable alternative sources of energy. Among renewable energy sources, wind energy has become globally popular, primarily because wind farms can be rapidly built and easily maintained at a relatively low cost. Wind-powered hydrogen production is an effective solution for storing the excess energy output of wind farms. The hydrogen produced in this way can be used not only in fuel cells but also in cooling, oil, gas, and petrochemical fields. As a country devastated by war and instability, Afghanistan has major energy generation challenges and a substantially... 

    Mapping geographical inequalities in childhood diarrhoeal morbidity and mortality in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17: Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

    , Article The Lancet ; Volume 395, Issue 10239 , 2020 , Pages 1779-1801 Reiner, R. C., Jr ; Wiens, K. E ; Deshpande, A ; Baumann, M. M ; Lindstedt, P. A ; Blacker, B. F ; Troeger, C. E ; Earl, L ; Munro, S. B ; Abate, D ; Abbastabar, H ; Abd-Allah, F ; Abdelalim, A ; Abdollahpour, I ; Abdulkader, R. S ; Abebe, G ; Abegaz, K. H ; Abreu, L. G ; Abrigo, M. R. M ; Accrombessi, M. M. K ; Acharya, D ; Adabi, M ; Adebayo, O. M ; Adedoyin, R. A ; Adekanmbi, V ; Adetokunboh, O. O ; Adham, D ; Adhena, B. M ; Afarideh, M ; Ahmadi, K ; Ahmadi, M ; Ahmed, A. E ; Ahmed, M. B ; Ahmed, R ; Ajumobi, O ; Akal, C. G ; Akalu, T. Y ; Akanda, A. S ; Alamene, G. M ; Alanzi, T. M ; Albright, J. R ; Alcalde Rabanal, J. E ; Alemnew, B. T ; Alemu, Z. A ; Ali, B. A ; Ali, M ; Alijanzadeh, M ; Alipour, V ; Aljunid, S. M ; Almasi, A ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Al-Mekhlafi, H. M ; Altirkawi, K ; Alvis-Guzman, N ; Alvis-Zakzuk, N. J ; Amare, A. T ; Amini, S ; Amit, A.M.L ; Andrei, C.L ; Anegago, M.T ; Anjomshoa, M ; Ansari, F ; Antonio, C.A.T ; Antriyandarti, E ; Appiah, S.C.Y ; Arabloo, J ; Aremu, O ; Armoon, B ; Aryal, K.K ; Arzani, A ; Asadi-Lari, M ; Ashagre, A.F ; Atalay, H.T ; Atique, S ; Atre, S.R ; Ausloos, M ; Avila-Burgos, L ; Awasthi, A ; Awoke, N ; Ayala Quintanilla, B.P ; Ayano, G ; Ayanore, M.A ; Ayele, A.A ; Aynalem, Y.A ; Azari, S ; Babaee, E ; Badawi, A ; Bakkannavar, S.M ; Balakrishnan, S ; Bali, A.G ; Banach, M ; Barac, A ; Barnighausen, T.W ; Basaleem, H ; Bassat, Q ; Bayati, M ; Bedi, N ; Behzadifar, M ; Behzadifar, M ; Bekele, Y.A ; Bell, M.L ; Bennett, D.A ; Berbada, D.A ; Beyranvand, T ; Bhat, A.G ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Bhattarai, S ; Bhaumik, S ; Bijani, A ; Bikbov, B ; Biswas, R.K ; Bogale, K.A ; Bohlouli, S ; Brady, O.J ; Bragazzi, N.L ; Briko, A.N ; Briko, N.I ; Burugina Nagaraja, S ; Butt, Z.A ; Campos-Nonato, I.R ; Campuzano Rincon, J.C ; Cárdenas, R ; Carvalho, F ; Castro, F ; Chansa, C ; Chatterjee, P ; Chattu, V.K ; Chauhan, B.G ; Chin, K.L ; Christopher, D.J ; Chu, D.-T ; Claro, R.M ; Cormier, N.M ; Costa, V.M ; Damiani, G ; Daoud, F ; Dandona, L ; Dandona, R ; Darwish, A.H ; Daryani, A ; Das, J.K ; Das Gupta, R ; Dasa, T.T ; Davila, C.A ; Davis Weaver, N ; Davitoiu, D.V ; De Neve, J.-W ; Demeke, F.M ; Demis, A.B ; Demoz, G.T ; Denova-Gutierrez, E ; Deribe, K ; Desalew, A ; Dessie, G.A ; Dharmaratne, S.D ; Dhillon, P ; Dhimal, M ; Dhungana, G.P ; Diaz, D ; Ding, E.L ; Diro, H.D ; Djalalinia, S ; Do, H.P ; Doku, D.T ; Dolecek, C ; Dubey, M ; Dubljanin, E ; Duko Adema, B ; Dunachie, S.J ; Durães, A.R ; Duraisamy, S ; Effiong, A ; Eftekhari, A ; El Sayed, I ; El Sayed Zaki, M ; El Tantawi, M ; Elemineh, D.A ; El-Jaafary, S.I ; Elkout, H ; Elsharkawy, A ; Enany, S ; Endalamaw, A ; Endalew, D.A ; Eskandarieh, S ; Esteghamati, A ; Etemadi, A ; Farag, T.H ; Faraon, E.J.A ; Fareed, M ; Faridnia, R ; Farioli, A ; Faro, A ; Farzam, H ; Fazaeli, A.A ; Fazlzadeh, M ; Fentahun, N ; Fereshtehnejad, S.-M ; Fernandes, E ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Foroutan, M ; Francis, J.M ; Franklin, R.C ; Frostad, J.J ; Fukumoto, T ; Gayesa, R.T ; Gebremariam, K.T ; Gebremedhin, K.B ; Gebremeskel, G.G ; Gedefaw, G.A ; Geramo, Y.C.D ; Geta, B ; Gezae, K.E ; Ghashghaee, A ; Ghassemi, F ; Gill, P.S ; Ginawi, I.A ; Goli, S ; Gomes, N.G.M ; Gopalani, S.V ; Goulart, B.N.G ; Grada, A ; Gugnani, H.C ; Guido, D ; Guimarães, R.A ; Guo, Y ; Gupta, R ; Gupta, R ; Hafezi-Nejad, N ; Haile, M.T ; Hailu, G.B ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Haj-Mirzaian, A ; Hall, B.J ; Handiso, D.W ; Haririan, H ; Hariyani, N ; Hasaballah, A.I ; Hasan, M.M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Hassankhani, H ; Hassen, H.Y ; Hayelom, D.H ; Heidari, B ; Henry, N.J ; Herteliu, C ; Heydarpour, F ; de Hidru, H.D ; Hoang, C.L ; Hoogar, P ; Hoseini-Ghahfarokhi, M ; Hossain, N ; Hosseini, M ; Hosseinzadeh, M ; Househ, M ; Hu, G ; Humayun, A ; Hussain, S.A ; Ibitoye, S.E ; Ilesanmi, O.S ; Ilic, M.D ; Inbaraj, L.R ; Irvani, S.S.N ; Islam, S.M.S ; Iwu, C.J ; Jaca, A ; Jafari Balalami, N ; Jahanmehr, N ; Jakovljevic, M ; Jalali, A ; Jayatilleke, A.U ; Jenabi, E ; Jha, R.P ; Jha, V ; Ji, J.S ; Jia, P ; Johnson, K.B ; Jonas, J.B ; Jóźwiak, J.J ; Kabir, A ; Kabir, Z ; Kahsay, A ; Kalani, H ; Kanchan, T ; Karami Matin, B ; Karch, A ; Karki, S ; Kasaeian, A ; Kasahun, G.G ; Kayode, G.A ; Kazemi Karyani, A ; Keiyoro, P.N ; Ketema, D.B ; Khader, Y.S ; Khafaie, M.A ; Khalid, N ; Khalil, A.T ; Khalil, I ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, M.N ; Khan, E.A ; Khan, G ; Khan, J ; Khatab, K ; Khater, A ; Khater, M.M ; Khatony, A ; Khayamzadeh, M ; Khazaei, M ; Khazaei, S ; Khodamoradi, E ; Khosravi, M.H ; Khubchandani, J ; Kiadaliri, A.A ; Kim, Y.J ; Kimokoti, R.W ; Kisa, A ; Kisa, S ; Kissoon, N ; Kondlahalli, S.K.M ; Kosek, M.N ; Koyanagi, A ; Kraemer, M.U.G ; Krishan, K ; Kugbey, N ; Kumar, G.A ; Kumar, M ; Kumar, P ; Kusuma, D ; La Vecchia, C ; Lacey, B ; Lal, A ; Lal, D.K ; Lami, F.H ; Lansingh, V.C ; Lasrado, S ; Lee, P.H ; Leili, M ; Lenjebo, T.L ; Levine, A.J ; Lewycka, S ; Li, S ; Linn, S ; Lodha, R ; Longbottom, J ; Lopukhov, P.D ; Magdeldin, S ; Mahasha, P.W ; Mahotra, N.B ; Malta, D.C ; Mamun, A.A ; Manafi, F ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A.-L ; Mansournia, M.A ; Mapoma, C.C ; Marami, D ; Marczak, L.B ; Martins-Melo, F.R ; März, W ; Masaka, A ; Mathur, M.R ; Maulik, P.K ; Mayala, B.K ; McAlinden, C ; Mehndiratta, M.M ; Mehrotra, R ; Mehta, K.M ; Meles, G.G ; Melese, A ; Memish, Z.A ; Mena, A.T ; Menezes, R.G ; Mengesha, M.M ; Mengistu, D.T ; Mengistu, G ; Meretoja, T.J ; Miazgowski, B ; Mihretie, K.M.M ; Miller-Petrie, M.K ; Mills, E.J ; Mir, S.M ; Mirabi, P ; Mirrakhimov, E.M ; Mohamadi-Bolbanabad, A ; Mohammad, D.K ; Mohammad, K.A ; Mohammad, Y ; Mohammad Darwesh, A ; Mohammad Gholi Mezerji, N ; Mohammadifard, N ; Mohammed, A.S ; Mohammed, J.A ; Mohammed, S ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A.H ; Monasta, L ; Moodley, Y ; Moradi, G ; Moradi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Lancet Publishing Group  2020
    Abstract
    Background Across low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), one in ten deaths in children younger than 5 years is attributable to diarrhoea. The substantial between-country variation in both diarrhoea incidence and mortality is attributable to interventions that protect children, prevent infection, and treat disease. Identifying subnational regions with the highest burden and mapping associated risk factors can aid in reducing preventable childhood diarrhoea. Methods We used Bayesian model-based geostatistics and a geolocated dataset comprising 15 072 746 children younger than 5 years from 466 surveys in 94 LMICs, in combination with findings of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries,...