Title :
Economic evaluation of solar hybrid DC grid for petrol pump stations
Author :
Mishra, Priya Ranjan ; Panguloori, RakeshBabu ; Udupa, Narendranath ; Mitra, Debasis
Author_Institution :
Philips Res. India, Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Present day India´s power scenario is in a precarious situation with power outages for around 2 hours a day in urban areas and 8-10 hours a day in rural areas. Petrol pump stations are one such sector, which is heavily affected due to the significant gap between electricity demand and supply. In most of the cases, diesel generator (DG) set is used as power backup source which decreases profit margins because of higher running cost. Switching to solar hybrid power system with battery backup would free them from adverse effects of load shedding, expensive diesel bills and toxic fumes. However, higher initial investment on solar balance of systems (BOS) like battery, solar panels and associated electronics is not in favor for its wide adoption. In this paper, concept of storage integrated DC grid (SID) along with system design is proposed for a typical petrol pump station. Financial feasibility study is performed for the proposed system with respect to DG set system and conventional solar power system. Economic analysis in terms of total cost of ownership, cumulative savings over years is presented. It is shown that though the initial investment of solar system is high, the total cost of ownership is much less than DG set if considered for period of 3 years or more with significant cumulative savings.
Keywords :
diesel-electric generators; distributed power generation; financial management; hybrid power systems; investment; power generation economics; power grids; pumping plants; solar power stations; India power scenario; batteries; diesel bills; diesel generator; distributed generation; distributed power systems; economic evaluation; investment; load shedding; petrol pump stations; power backup source; rural areas; solar balance of systems; solar hybrid DC grid; solar hybrid power system; solar panels; solar power system; storage integrated DC grid; system design; time 8 hour to 10 hour; toxic fumes; Batteries; Economics; Investment; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Petroleum; Power system faults; distributed generation; hybrid power system and energy efficiency; storage integrated DC grid (SID);
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2013 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2274-1
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2013.6726099