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Economic analysis and environmental impacts of a PV with diesel-battery system for remote villages
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Remote VillagesEngineeringEnergy ConversionMatlab SimulinkHome Energy StoragePhotovoltaic SystemAlternative Energy SolutionDiesel-battery SystemEconomic AnalysisPower GenerationRenewable Energy SystemsElectrical EngineeringLime VillageEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyEnergy PolicyRooftop PhotovoltaicsOff-the-gridEnergy Economics
This work discusses the economic analysis and environmental impacts of integrating a photovoltaic (PV) array into diesel-electric power systems for remote villages. Matlab simulink is used to match the load with the demand and apportion the electrical production between the PV and diesel-electric generator. The economics part of the model calculates the fuel consumed, the kilowatt-hours (kWhrs) obtained per gallon of fuel supplied, and the total cost of fuel. The environmental part of the model calculates the CO/sub 2/ participate matter (PM), and the NO/sub x/ emitted to the atmosphere. Simulations based on an actual system in the remote Alaskan community of Lime Village were performed for three cases: 1) diesel only, 2) diesel-battery, and 3) PV with diesel-batter using a one year time period. The simulation results were utilized to calculate the energy payback, the simple payback time for the PV module, and the avoided costs of CO/sub 2/, NO/sub x/, and PM.
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