Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia

Standalone solar photovoltaic systems are increasingly being distributed in Ethiopia, but these systems are sub-optimal due to their intermittent power supply. A hybrid system that integrates and optimizes across solar photovoltaic and complementary energy sources, such as wind and diesel generation, can improve reliability, and reduce the unit cost of power production. This study assesses the potential of a hybrid system to electrify a remote rural village in Ethiopia. The Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Electric Renewables model is used to assess primary data, develop a load profile and identify the optimal least-cost system option for the village. A sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the effect of variations in solar radiation, wind speed, and diesel price on optimal system configurations. The results show that a hybrid system with a combination of photovoltaic array, wind turbine, battery and diesel generator is the best option from an economic point of view. To meet the village's daily peak demand of 19.6 kW, energy generation cost is estimated at 0.207 dollars per kilowatt hour and net present cost at 82,734 dollars. The optimal system allows for a reduction of 37.3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year compared with diesel-only electricity generation.

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Main Authors: Gebrehiwot, K., Mondal, A.H., Ringler, Claudia, Getaneh-Gebremeskel, A.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06
Subjects:solar collectors, wind power, energy,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101553
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2019.04.095
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1015532023-12-08T19:36:04Z Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia Gebrehiwot, K. Mondal, A.H. Ringler, Claudia Getaneh-Gebremeskel, A. solar collectors wind power energy Standalone solar photovoltaic systems are increasingly being distributed in Ethiopia, but these systems are sub-optimal due to their intermittent power supply. A hybrid system that integrates and optimizes across solar photovoltaic and complementary energy sources, such as wind and diesel generation, can improve reliability, and reduce the unit cost of power production. This study assesses the potential of a hybrid system to electrify a remote rural village in Ethiopia. The Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Electric Renewables model is used to assess primary data, develop a load profile and identify the optimal least-cost system option for the village. A sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the effect of variations in solar radiation, wind speed, and diesel price on optimal system configurations. The results show that a hybrid system with a combination of photovoltaic array, wind turbine, battery and diesel generator is the best option from an economic point of view. To meet the village's daily peak demand of 19.6 kW, energy generation cost is estimated at 0.207 dollars per kilowatt hour and net present cost at 82,734 dollars. The optimal system allows for a reduction of 37.3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year compared with diesel-only electricity generation. 2019-06 2019-06-12T16:50:23Z 2019-06-12T16:50:23Z Journal Article Gebrehiwot, K.; Mondal, A.H.; Ringler, C.; Getaneh-Gebremeskel, A. 2019. Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia. Available Online. Energy. pp.234-246 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2019.04.095 0360-5442 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101553 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2019.04.095 Variability, Risks and Competing Uses en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access p. 234-246 application/pdf Elsevier Energy
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Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia
description Standalone solar photovoltaic systems are increasingly being distributed in Ethiopia, but these systems are sub-optimal due to their intermittent power supply. A hybrid system that integrates and optimizes across solar photovoltaic and complementary energy sources, such as wind and diesel generation, can improve reliability, and reduce the unit cost of power production. This study assesses the potential of a hybrid system to electrify a remote rural village in Ethiopia. The Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Electric Renewables model is used to assess primary data, develop a load profile and identify the optimal least-cost system option for the village. A sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the effect of variations in solar radiation, wind speed, and diesel price on optimal system configurations. The results show that a hybrid system with a combination of photovoltaic array, wind turbine, battery and diesel generator is the best option from an economic point of view. To meet the village's daily peak demand of 19.6 kW, energy generation cost is estimated at 0.207 dollars per kilowatt hour and net present cost at 82,734 dollars. The optimal system allows for a reduction of 37.3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year compared with diesel-only electricity generation.
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title Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia
title_short Optimization and cost-benefit assessment of hybrid power systems for off-grid rural electrification in Ethiopia
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