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Performance analysis of a PV/Diesel hybrid system for a remote area in Bangladesh: Effects of dispatch strategies, batteries, and generator selection
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Author Affiliations
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Edith Cowan University, University of Canberra, UNSW Sydney
Published InEnergy
Year2018
Citations236
Abstract
This paper investigates the performance of PV/Diesel/Batt system for a stand-alone hybrid application in a remote community in Bangladesh meeting a load demand of 350 kWh/day with a 74.34 kW peak load demand. The effects of different dispatch strategies on the Cost of Energy (COE) and the Net Present Cost (NPC) using two major battery technologies (Lead Acid-LA and Lithium-ion) is studied. The study also extended to analyse the effects of selection of diesel generator in Hybrid Optimisation Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER) software tool on the performance indicators. Results indicate that the Combined Dispatch (CD) strategy has slightly lower Cost of Energy compared to the Load Following-LF and Cyclic Charging-CC strategies. However, operational emissions for Load Following Strategy is…
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