1. Introduction
Energyisthedrivingforceforeconomicdevelopmentand
industrializationaroundtheworld.Fossilfuelsarecurrentlythe
mainresourcesthatareusedforfuel,assuchtheyareanimportant
considerationintermsof findingsolutionstotheworld'sincreasing
demandforenergy [1]. Howeverfossilfuelsarelimited,and
burningfossilfuelshasastronglynegativeimpactontheenviron-
ment [2]. Eversincethe firstoilcrisis,renewableenergyhas
attractedmuchbyitsrenewability,sustainabilityandasaresult
of increasedenvironmentalawareness [3]. So,theroleofrenewable
energyresourcesinelectricityproductionisimprovinganditis
currentlyreceivingmuchresearchattentionforitspotentialto
replacewithfossilfuelconsumptioninpowerplants.Thishasbeen
broughtaboutbyincreasedpublicawarenessofthenegative
environmentalimpactofconventionalmethodsofgenerating
power,especiallyfromcoalandpetroleumpowerplants [4].