scholarly journals Evaluating Energy and Cost Requirements for Different Configurations of Off-Grid Rainwater Harvesting Systems

Water ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1024
Author(s):  
Heather Rose ◽  
Charles Upshaw ◽  
Michael Webber

The goal of this analysis was to evaluate energy and cost requirements for different configurations of a rainwater harvesting (RWH) system in conjunction with a solar PV and energy storage system for an off-grid house. Using models in fluid mechanics, we evaluated energy and power requirements for four different system configurations: 1. An On-Demand System containing a single speed pump (OD-SS), 2. An On-Demand System containing a variable speed pump (OD-VS), 3. A Pressurized Storage System where water is pumped once during the day into a large pressurized tank for later consumption and treated on demand via UV light (PS-AOT), and 4. A Pressurized Storage System where water is treated once per day via UV light and then stored for later consumption (PS-TO). Our analysis showed that the OD-SS system model requires 2.63 kWh per day, the OD-VS system model requires a total energy of 1.65 kWh per day, and the PS-AOT requires 1.67–1.69 kWh per day depending on the pump size, and the PS-TO system requires 0.19–0.36 kWh per day depending on the pump size. When comparing estimated cost between systems, we found the OD-SS system to be the most expensive. With the OD-SS system as a base for system costs, we found the OD-VS system to be 39% less expensive, the PS-AOT system to be 21% less expensive, and the PS-TO system to be 60% less expensive than the base OD-SS system.

Implementation of modified AHP coupled with MOORA methods for modeling and optimization of solar photovoltaic (PV)-pumped hydro energy storage (PHS) system parameter is presented in this chapter. Work optimized the parameters, namely unmet energy (UE), size of PV-panel, and volume of upper reservoir (UR), to get economic cost of energy (COE) and excess energy (EE). The trail no.11 produces the highest assessment values compared to the other trails and provides EE as 16.19% and COE as 0.59 $/kWh for PV-PHS. ANOVA and parametric study is also performed to determine the significance of the parameters for PV-PHS performance. Investigation results indicate the effectiveness and significant potential for modeling and optimization of PV-PHS system and other solar energy systems.


The Nanogrid utilizes renewable energy sources, e.g. Solar PV, Wind, etc; which are stochastic in nature. Due to this nature, power reliability is the main issue. To increase the reliability of the power supply and proper utilization of the available resources, Nanogrid should either connected to the utility grid directly or it must have the proper energy storage system. Energy storage system fills the gap between consumers demand and renewable power generation; which is very important issue in technical and economical consideration. The Nanogrid gives new hope of ray to the people living in off grid areas. By using energy storage system we can increase their living standard and enhance socio-economical development. This paper proposes the selection of the proper energy storage device and its calculation, control strategy also suggested for protecting storage device from over voltage and deep discharge.


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