Journal ArticleOpen Access
Size Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis of Hybrid Wind/PV Micro-Grids- A Case Study for Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Oregon Institute of Technology, University of Canberra, UNSW Sydney
Published InIEEE Access
Year2019
Citations159
Abstract
This paper presents a feasibility and sensitivity analysis of renewable energy-based off-grid and grid-connected microgrids by investigating the potentials of wind and solar energy at different areas, namely, Kuakata, Sitakunda, Magnama, Dinajpur and Rangpur in Bangladesh - a country that experiences a tropical climate. A specialized neural network algorithm has been employed to track the wind speed and solar irradiance all year round in two salient regions and the promising results have been analyzed for making the decision whether the data are reliable for forecasting or not. Four different types of models including PV-Grid, Wind-Grid, Wind-PV-Grid, and off-grid hybrid renewables are designed using the Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER Pro) software. By considering the key factors: net present…
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