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Hybrid systems for decentralized power generation in Oman
Authors:A H Al-Badi  M AL-Toobi  S AL-Harthy  Z Al-Hosni  A AL-Harthy
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering , Sultan Qaboos University , P.O. Box 33, Al-Khod, Muscat-123 , Sultanate of Oman albadi@squ.edu.om;3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering , Sultan Qaboos University , P.O. Box 33, Al-Khod, Muscat-123 , Sultanate of Oman
Abstract:The main objective of this study is to determine the optimum size of systems able to fulfil the electrical energy requirements of remote sites located in Hajer Bani (HB) Hameed in the North of Oman, Masirah Island and the Mothorah area in the South of Oman. The methodology applied provides a useful and simple approach for sizing and analysing the hybrid systems using Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER). The aim is to identify a configuration among a set of systems that meet the desired system reliability requirements with the lowest energy cost. The results of the analysis are a list of feasible power supply systems, classified according to their net present cost. Actual hourly load data are taken from these sites and are used in the model, and the meteorological readings are used either from the same site or from a nearby one. A comparison between the costs of electricity generated from renewable energy resources in these locations is done and the payback period for renewable energy components is calculated. Moreover, the effects of the temperature on the photovoltaic cells efficiency and energy cost are considered. The cost of energy was found to be 0.206, 0.361 and 0.327 $/kWh for Masirah Island, Mothorah and HB Hameed, respectively.
Keywords:hybrid energy system  renewable energy  wind turbines  PV  net present cost
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