Optimal selection of renewable energy–based microgrid for sustainable energy supply

Author(s):  
Md Sarwar ◽  
Nawaz Ali Warsi ◽  
Anwar Shahzad Siddiqui ◽  
Sheeraz Kirmani
Author(s):  
Srđan Vasković ◽  
Petar Gvero ◽  
Vlado Medaković ◽  
Velid Halilović

2021 ◽  
Vol 2042 (1) ◽  
pp. 012086
Author(s):  
Andrii Zakovorotnyi

Abstract To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the efficiency of energy supply systems must be increased, for example, using renewable energy sources. Since the generation of renewable energy can depend on weather conditions and other parameters, the use of short- or long-term energy storage enables an increase in the covered building energy demand. Due to the large number of available technologies for renewable energy generation and storage, it is possible to combine these systems into different energy supply concepts. By optimizing and comparing the designed concepts, the most suitable one can be determined with respect to the current and future investments. A comprehensive comparison of energy supply concepts must include both economic and energy evaluation criteria. This study focuses on parametric numerical simulations to identify economically feasible and sustainable energy supply concepts for a practical case of new residential buildings. The results show that electrical storage and on-site power generation can provide the greatest benefits. In contrast, large thermal storage systems are not economically viable.


2014 ◽  
Vol 111 (3) ◽  
pp. 147-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Golisch ◽  
S. Münstermann ◽  
W. Bleck ◽  
S. Ufer ◽  
U. Reisgen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Liudmila V. Nefedova ◽  
Alexander Alexsvitch Solovyev ◽  
Olena Popova

The prospects of increasing access to electricity for the population of rural areas of Africa are considered. The main international funds and organizations aimed at sustainable energy development in Africa are described. An analysis of the state and possible options for using renewable energy sources for this purpose in decentralized energy supply through the creation of mini-grids or stand-alone systems is given. The risks by developing renewable energy sources in rural areas and modern mechanisms for financing in solar energy are presented.


Author(s):  
Liudmila V. Nefedova ◽  
Alexander Alexsvitch Solovyev ◽  
Olena Popova

The prospects of increasing access to electricity for the population of rural areas of Africa are considered. The main international funds and organizations aimed at sustainable energy development in Africa are described. An analysis of the state and possible options for using renewable energy sources for this purpose in decentralized energy supply through the creation of mini-grids or stand-alone systems is given. The risks by developing renewable energy sources in rural areas and modern mechanisms for financing in solar energy are presented.


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