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Title Economic Challenges of Hybrid Microgrid: an Analysis and Approaches for Rural Electrification
ID_Doc 76929
Authors Habidullah, M; Mahmud, K; Koçar, G; Islam, AKMS; Salehin, S
Title Economic Challenges of Hybrid Microgrid: an Analysis and Approaches for Rural Electrification
Year 2017
Published
DOI 10.1063/1.4984672
Abstract This paper focuses on the integration of three renewable resources: biogas, wind energy and solar energy, utilizing solar PV panels, a biogas generator, and a wind turbine, respectively, to analyze the technical and economic challenges of a hybrid micro-gird. The integration of these sources has been analyzed and optimized based on realistic data for a real location. Different combinations of these sources have been analyzed to find out the optimized combination based on the efficiency and the minimum cost of electricity (COE). Wind and solar energy are considered as the primary sources of power generation during off-peak hours, and any excess power is used to charge a battery bank. During peak hours, biogas generators produce power to support the additional demand. A business strategy to implement the integrated optimized system in rural areas is discussed.
Author Keywords Energy; HOMER model; rural electrification; sustainable development smart grid
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000412828600043
WoS Category Physics, Applied
Research Area Physics
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