Decision-making between a grid extension and a rural renewable off-grid system with hydrogen generation |
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Authors: | Doudou N. Luta Atanda K. Raji |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, PO Box 1906 Bellville 7535, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Most populations in rural Africa have no access to electricity, in this study, a comparative analysis between grid extension and the implementation of renewable off-grid hybrid power system is carried out. The objective of the study is to determine the best feasible option. Napier, a farming village in the Western Cape province of South Africa was selected as the site for the comparative analysis and HOMER PRO software was used to develop an optimal system using the wind and solar resources of the selected site. The load profile considered in the analysis includes lighting, cooking and hot water demands. The best feasible option is determined based on the Net Present Cost of each feasible scenario. Sensitivity analysis on the current cost and the projected cost of hydrogen storage w conducted to observe the impact of the cost of hydrogen storage on the renewable off-grid system cost of energy. |
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Keywords: | Renewable energy Solar energy Wind energy Hydrogen & fuel cell Rural electrification |
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