Design Procedure of a Hybrid Renewable Power Generation System
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Author
Hosseini, Vahid
Izadi, Ali
Madani, Hossein
CHEN, Yong Kang
Chizari, Mahmoud
Chizari, Mahmoud
Attention
2299/27873
Abstract
Electrification of small communities in districted off-grid area remains as a challenge for power generation industries. In the current study, various aspects of design of a standalone renewable power plant are examined and implemented in a case study of a rural area in Cape Town, South Africa. Estimating required electricity based on local demand profile, investment, operability, and maintenance costs of different generation technologies are studied in order to investigate their potential in an off-grid clean energy generation system. Several configurations of hybridization of solar system, wind, and micro gas turbine in combination with a battery are investigated. The Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE) and number of days with more than 3 h black out are compared.