Title of article :
Optimization, Sensitivity Analysis, and Techno-Economic Evaluation of a Multi-Source System for an Urban Community: a Case Study
Author/Authors :
Alayi ، Reza Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Germi Branch , Seydnouri ، Reza Young Researchers and Elite Club - Islamic Azad University, Germi Branch , Jahangeri ، Mehdi Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord Branch , Maarif ، Alfian Department of Electrical Engineering - Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
From page :
21
To page :
30
Abstract :
Given the decline of non-renewable energy sources, trying to find new technologies and ways to supply energy and reduce fuel consumption is one of the top priorities of the world. One of the new technologies is fuel cell technology, which has received very little attention in Iran so far, and there is a need to study this technology more and more carefully, especially in combination with renewable energy sources in order to help energy decisio-nmakers. Therefore, in the present work, for the first time, a hybrid wind-solar-fuel cell system for residential use in Yazd, located in the hot and dry climate of Iran, has been simulated using HOMER software. The aim is to find an optimal economic system to supply 15 kWh of electricity per day and to assess the impact of uncertainties, sensitivity analysis was performed on the intensity of solar radiation and wind speed. The simulation results show that the most economical system consists of a fuel cell, is based on wind turbine and solar cell, and has a total NPC, LCOE and LCOH of $ 23,674, $ 0.824 per kilowatthour, and $ 254.4 per kilogram, respectively. Also, not using the battery will lead to a 33.6 percent increase in the cost per kilowatthour of electricity generated. For wind speeds of more than 8 meters per second, the results show that the optimal system with a fuel cell only includes wind turbines, and therefore increasing the intensity of solar radiation has no effect on the results.
Keywords :
Hybrid system , fuel cell , Off , grid , LCOE , LCOH
Journal title :
Renewable Energy Research and Applications
Journal title :
Renewable Energy Research and Applications
Record number :
2707820
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