Compusoft, 1 (1), 8-12
Compusoft, 1 (1), 8-12
Compusoft, 1 (1), 8-12
dilipdh@gmail.com
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Abstract: A hybrid integrated renewable energy system for an isolated small community, where grid extension is
considered uneconomical. Th is paper proposed cost optimization through dynamic matching between load and
proper equipment sizing. The Matlab based computer program developed for determining the most cost effective
energy source to supply required load any given time of the day. Integrated system based on green energy utilization
and rural electricity developm ent.
I. INTRODUCTION
2.1
STUDY A REA : The remote rural area for the
study was kanteri in district Dhar Madhya Pradesh India
the area comprises of hilly and fertile area under forest with
scattered households. This village divided three zones of
clusters of village and only 30% area of the total villages
are electrified. The literacy percentage of village 20%
women and 65% men. The area has been considered by
Urja Vikas Nigam, Bhopal (MP) to be remote and not
economically viab le for electrification by grid extension. It
has satisfactory sunshine, low moderate wind speed and a
few, mainly seasonal stream feeding in to that area.
Proposed layout for this side shown in figure:-
Fig. 1
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2.2
PV SUBSYSTEM :-
2.3
WIND SUBSYSTEM :-
RESOURCES ESTIMATION
Cd = de mand in kW
Ppv
Pwtg
Pchs
Cchs
Cinst
Cbatt
Cman
Celect
= PV Power,
= Wind Turbine Generator Power,
= Hybrid Power,
= cost of hybrid system,
= insolation cost,
= batteries cost
= maintenance cost
=other electrical (devices) system related
IV. CONCLUSION
Given the fact that a hybrid energy system consisting two
or more renewable energy sources has the advantage of
stability, the objective of the electrification at the study
area can be achieved by making use of wind, solar, micro
hydro and biomass with diesel generator. The informat ion
about local wind, solar, micro hydro and biomass indicates
that a feasible hybrid energy system can be p lanned,
modeled and designed for the above purpose. The collected
data of the various energy sources was analyzed in order to
plan for the structure of the system. The developed
program simplifies the task of determining the most cost
effective renewable source to supply a given load, and is,
therefore, a useful tool in systems load sizing. Further work
is being carried to imp rove the program so that it can also
be used as an online power monitoring and control system
for hybrid systems. By feeding in real time data on load
demand, the program can determine the most costeffective source to supply a given load. For areas where
grid supply is an option, the program can also be used to
evaluate both the supplier and customer costs.
V. R EFERENCES
[1]
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[6]
S.
No
.
Source
s
Power
O/P
(KW)
Cost/unit
(Rs/KW)
Source
s
Power
O/P
(KW)
Cost/uni
t
(Rs/KW
)
SHP
Power
221.13
70
2.8975
SHP
Power
221.137
0
2.3180
PV
Power
6.4800
2.0926
PV
Power
6.4800
1.6741
WT G
Power
61.876
7
1.6097
WT G
Power
61.8767
1.2878
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