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| Title | Optimization Of Pv-Wind Hybrid Renewable Energy System For Health Care Buildings In Smart City |
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| ID_Doc | 40657 |
| Authors | Karthick A.; Chinnaiyan V.K.; Karpagam J.; Chandrika V.S.; Ravi Kumar P. |
| Year | 2021 |
| Published | Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems |
| DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119555667.ch8 |
| Abstract | Hybrid energy resources are a promising technology for future energy sources. In this work, Solar Photovoltaic and wind energy are combined to form the Hybrid energy resources. The Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER) computational tool is used to analyze the Hybrid energy sources and considering the health care building electrical utility as a load. The result revealed that 3 kW photovoltaic system could generate the 4,437 kWh/yr and 3 kW wind turbine 577 kWh/yr for the Chennai region (13.0827° N, 80.2707° E) Tamilnadu, India. Total energy consumption of the health care building is 4,109 kWh/yr predicted by HOMER. During a summer day, the proposed hybrid energy system produced the required power to satisfy the demand. During a windy day, the Wind turbine operated and supplied the required power for the utilization of the required energy. The generator generated 584 kWh/yr power for Chennai city. As is clear, the most elevated and least degree of solar radiation with 225 kWh/m2/ day and 150 kWh/m2/day, happened in April and July, respectively. It is found that the net present cost of the system obtained during the tenth year from the system installed. The hybrid energy system saves around 495 kg/yr in carbon dioxide. The renewable energy fraction of the system is found to be 0.86. © 2021 Scrivener Publishing LLC. |
| Author Keywords | diesel generator; HOMER; hybrid energy; Photovoltaic; wind energy |
