DocumentCode :
1397381
Title :
Nemiah Valley Photovoltaic-Diesel Mini-Grid: System Performance and Fuel Saving Based on One Year of Monitored Data
Author :
Pelland, Sophie ; Turcotte, Dave ; Colgate, George ; Swingler, Andrew
Author_Institution :
CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, AB, Canada
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
167
Lastpage :
175
Abstract :
Canada´s first battery-free photovoltaic (PV)-diesel mini-grid was installed in the Nemiah Valley of British Columbia, Canada in the fall of 2007. Since loads in this community are relatively small (peak load of ≈75 kW), PV penetration on the mini-grid is much higher than what has been achieved in any large-scale centralized grid: the 27.36 kW of PV represent 36% of peak load, and supply roughly 11% of the electricity used in the community on a yearly basis. The goal of this research was both to assess the performance of this PV-diesel mini-grid over a one-year period, as well as to highlight some of the lessons learned and inform the design and operation of other such systems. In particular, this case study examined fuel savings that were achieved through a number of modifications to a preexisting mini-grid, including the addition of PV, the removal of a dump load, the reconfiguration of the commercial load feeder and the use of a smaller genset during weeknights and weekends. The fuel savings achieved amount to about 26 000 L per year, or a reduction of ≈25% over business-as-usual. With respect to PV systems performance, the main issue encountered was the occurrence of conditions under which PV output would, if not curtailed, exceed system load. It was estimated that the PV system would deliver about 10% more energy on a yearly basis if all of its output could be absorbed (as in the case of connection to a large, centralized grid). Given that this effect will worsen as PV penetration levels are pushed beyond this system´s, a number of avenues for mitigating this loss are discussed.
Keywords :
diesel-electric power stations; distributed power generation; energy conservation; hybrid power systems; load (electric); photovoltaic power systems; power grids; Canadian battery-free PV-diesel mini-grid; Nemiah Valley photovoltaic-diesel mini-grid; PV penetration; commercial load feeder; dump load; electricity supply; fuel saving; power 27.36 kW; power system performance; Arrays; Communities; Electricity; Fuels; Inverters; Photovoltaic systems; Time measurement; Fuel savings; genset; high penetration; mini-grid; performance; photovoltaic (PV);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3029
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2011.2170444
Filename :
6102292
Link To Document :
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