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Design Solar Photovoltaic Diesel Hybrid System with Battery Storage for Rural Remote Area: A Case Study of Mwala Village Mbeya District


Widson Mwasenga
Masoud Kamoleka Mlela

Abstract

Reliable hybrid systems (solar photovoltaic and diesel generators) have been shown to produce high-quality energy that supports  different social and economic activities in Mwala village and Mbeya region in the United Republic of Tanzania, which contain three  hundred households for the purpose of reducing poverty. The system was designed after load demand analysis with the help of Hybrid  Optimisation of Multiple Electric Renewables (HOMER) software. For simulations on a diesel generator standalone system, a generator  with penetration of renewable energy resources (solar photovoltaic) system, and a solar PV standalone system. The components of the  hybrid system configuration include a generator of 24 kW, a solar photovoltaic of 29.5 kW, an inverter of 10.4 kW, and a generic 1 kWh  lead acid with 120 strings. The paper features a detailed analysis of fuel consumption, optimisation of the system, capital cost, operating  cost, electrical energy obtained, gas emissions, and sensitivity analysis. The result obtained from the model revealed that the total energy generated was about 75366 kWh per year, with an excess of 7240 kWh per year, which increased the reliability of power and allowed the  availability of energy for new buildings and electrical appliances. The gas emissions from a generator standalone system were three  times higher than those of a reliable hybrid system. Based on the energy demand, the solar PV diesel hybrid system with batteries has  proven to supply reliable power 24/7. 


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