Techno-Economic Analysis for Fertilizer House Using Hybrid Power Stations
Abstract Renewable energy sources are not necessarily declining carbon sources. A hybrid generation network may be used in the power market to maximize the usage of renewable energy sources. The aim is to model hybrid power station and to determine the most effective system design through cost estimation. The power consumption of an agricultural device illustrates fertilizer house electricity needs and agricultural land irrigated pumps providing an average of 165.44 kWh / h of electricity per hour, an overall energy use of 7.12 kW and a total load of operation of 19.57 kW. The standard radiation intensity is 5.35 kWh per m2 per day, the luminosity amount is an around 0.534, and the maximum wind velocity is 4.60 m/s. Electricity generation is $323,659.25 and the gross electricity expense (Co2) is $1,325 and reflects an annual monthly power consumption of 21,264 kWh (47.1 %) and 12,756 kWh/yr (36.8 %).