A hybrid power system for remote areas in Jordan


Autoria(s): Halawani, Mohanad; Özveren, Cüneyt Süheyl
Contribuinte(s)

Abertay University. School of Science, Engineering and Technology

Data(s)

23/02/2016

23/02/2016

2015

Resumo

This paper presents a techno-economic assessment for a unique Isolated Hybrid Power System (IHPS) design for remote areas isolated from the grid which also has the capability of being operated as a smart μ-grid. The share of renewable energy sources in resource poor developing countries is low. In these countries an increase in the share of alternative energy (wind, water and sun) delivered with inexpensive operationally robust generation and delivery systems is seen to the way forward. In our design also incorporates a novel storage system to increase the effectiveness of the Isolated IHPSs previously reported in the literature. The configuration reported is a system consisting of, the wind and sun powered generation complemented with batteries, fuel cell unit and a diesel generator. The modelling design and simulations were based on Simulations conducted using MATLAB/SIMULINK, and HOMER Energy Planning and Design software tools. The design and simulation of a new storage approach incorporating Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) fuel cell (increasing the efficiency of the fuel cell from 35% to 65%) and a single board computer (Raspberry Pi) used for the energy management and control the system are the novel features of our design. The novel control strategy implemented also includes a synchronization capability that facilitates IHPS to IHPS or IHPS to Main-Grid connection. In the paper after briefly but comprehensively detailing the design and simulations we will present the results on which we conclude that smart independent systems that can utilize indigenous renewable energy with a capability of being able to synchronize with the grid or each other are the most optimal way of electrifying resource poor developing countries in a sustainable way with minimum impact on the environment and also achieve reductions in Green House Gases.

Identificador

Halawani, M. and Ozveren, C.S. 2015. A hybrid power system for remote areas in Jordan. In: Proceedings of 2015 50th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), September 1-4, Stoke-on-Trent, UK. Danvers, MA: IEEE.

9781467396820

http://hdl.handle.net/10373/2249

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/UPEC.2015.7339893

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

Proceedings of 2015 50th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC)

Direitos

Published version © IEEE, available from www.ieee.org

Palavras-Chave #Design and simulation #Hybrid power systems (IHPS) #Renewable energy #Hybrid power systems
Tipo

Conference Paper

published

Peer-reviewed

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