DocumentCode
1392042
Title
Eco-design optimisation of an autonomous hybrid wind??photovoltaic system with battery storage
Author
Abbes, Dhaker ; Martinez, A. ; Champenois, Gerard
Author_Institution
EIGSI, La Rochelle, France
Volume
6
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
371
Abstract
In this study, a new approach to design an autonomous hybrid wind-photovoltaic (PV)-batteries system is presented in order to assist the designers to take into consideration both the economic and ecological aspects. Primary embodied energy (EE) has been introduced as a new criterion for hybrid systems, designing with the objective to minimise loss of power supply probability (LPSP). For a location, meteorological and load data have been collected and assessed. Then, modelling and primary energy analysis have been achieved for all components of the hybrid system. Finally, an optimal configuration has been carried out using a dynamic model and applying two different algorithms with single and multi-objective optimisation. The methodology has been performed successfully for the sizing of a wind-PV-batteries system to supply at least 95% of the yearly total electric demand of a residential house. The simulation results show that the optimal configuration meets the desired system reliability requirements (LPSP <;5%) with the lowest EE. A life cycle cost analysis has been established at the end of the study to demonstrate the importance of economic considerations.
Keywords
battery storage plants; building integrated photovoltaics; ecology; hybrid power systems; life cycle costing; optimisation; power generation economics; power generation reliability; power supply quality; wind power plants; LPSP; autonomous hybrid wind-photovoltaic system; dynamic model; eco-design optimisation; ecological aspect; economic aspect; embodied energy; life cycle cost analysis; loss of power supply probability; primary energy analysis; reliability; residential house; wind-PV battery system;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Renewable Power Generation, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1752-1416
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-rpg.2011.0204
Filename
6397155
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