An investigation into the feasibility of a hybrid generator-photovoltaic-wind farm with variable load profile:case of headland south-west of Morocco
作者机构:Laboratory of Nano StructuresProcess Engineering and EnvironmentFaculty of SciencesUniversity of Mohammed V—RabatMorocco
出 版 物:《Clean Energy》 (清洁能源(英文))
年 卷 期:2022年第6卷第3期
页 面:484-495页
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学科分类:080802[工学-电力系统及其自动化] 0808[工学-电气工程] 08[工学]
主 题:hybrid system wind and photovoltaic energies HOMER software variability in load profile rate of non-load coverage model headland south-west Morocco
摘 要:A hybrid system proposed by three different specifications for the equipment of a tourist lodge in the headland of south-west Morocco was sized by analysing the limits of load profile constraints,such as hour-to-hour variability(HHR),day-to-day variability(DDR)and the operating reserve rate(ROR).Based on the three-factor Doehlert matrix recommendations,the simulations employed an energy-sizing tool for hybrid renewable-energy *** was conducted with DDR at 5-30%,HHR at 10-30%and ROR at 0-20%.Under these conditions,a second-order polynomial relationship with a correlation rate of~90%was found between the net present cost(NPC)of the system,the levelized cost of electricity and the various constraint *** first specification,SPC(1),composed of generators and batteries,was introduced to control and validate the simulation independently of renewable energy,which showed a positive manifestation with the imposed *** analysis expanded by introducing solar and wind energy *** SPC(2)configuration added PV modules to the SPC(1)and the SPC(3)configuration added wind turbines to SPC(2).The effect of DDR,HHR and ROR in the trials was significant by linear *** the same time,only DDR had a significant quadratic *** others,with their pairwise interactions,were *** desirability procedure made it possible to calculate the maximum limits of load profile constraint variables leading to targets of LCOE=0.41 US$/kWh and NPC=US$320080.1 of the load profile constraints:the DDR=15.47%and the HHR=26.55%at an ROR rate of 17.77%.