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Techno-economic analysis and modelling of a remote photovoltaic water pumping system in the desert of Tunisia
Authors:Ammar Mahjoubi  Ridha Fethi Mechlouch  Belgacem Mahdhaoui  Ammar Ben Brahim
Affiliation:1. Applied Thermodynamic Research Unit (UR11ES80), National School of Engineering of Gabes, Gabes University, Gabes, Tunisiamahjoubiammar@yahoo.fr;3. Applied Thermodynamic Research Unit (UR11ES80), National School of Engineering of Gabes, Gabes University, Gabes, Tunisia
Abstract:For estimating the performance of a photovoltaic (PV) water pumping system without battery storage, a simple algorithm has been developed. This simulation program uses the hourly global solar radiation, the hourly ambient temperature and the hourly wind speed as the input, moreover the characteristics of region (latitude, longitude, ground albedo) and characteristics of PV water pumping system (orientation, inclination, nominal PV module efficiency, NOCT, PV array area, PV temperature coefficient, miscellaneous power conditioning losses, miscellaneous PV array losses, temperature of reference, moto-pump efficiency and inverter efficiency). This work allows evaluating the economic interest of a remote PV water pumping systems in the desert of Southern Tunisia, which will have to satisfy an average daily volume of 45 m3 throughout the year compared to another very widespread energy system in the area, the diesel genset (DG), by using the method of the life-cycle cost (LCC). The cost per m3 of water was calculated for this system. It is found that the LCC for PV system is 0.500 TND/m3 and the LCC DG is 0.837 TND/m3. The present study indicates economic viability of PV water pumping systems in the desert of Tunisia.
Keywords:PV water pumping systems  diesel water pumping systems  algorithm  performance  economic analysis  life-cycle costs  desert of Southern Tunisia
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