
Techno-Economic Study for Hybrid Renewable Energy System for Coastal Residential Application in Pekan, Pahang
Author(s) -
Roziah Zailan,
Siti Nurzalikha Zaini,
Mamunur Rashid,
Abdul Razak
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering technology and sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2462-1269
pISSN - 2289-697X
DOI - 10.15282/ijets.v5i1.2826
Subject(s) - diesel generator , renewable energy , wind power , payback period , hybrid system , diesel fuel , automotive engineering , electricity generation , environmental science , capital cost , electricity , environmental economics , computer science , engineering , power (physics) , electrical engineering , production (economics) , economics , physics , quantum mechanics , machine learning , macroeconomics
Techno-economic study is needful to optimize the usage of renewable energy components that targeting low cost of electricity generation system. The selected case study area is coastal area in Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. The autonomous system designed in this study is hybrid standalone PV-wind-diesel energy system to fulfil a 20.1 kWh/day demand for a coastal housing. Such power system was designed and optimized further to meet the power demand at a minimum cost of energy using energy optimization software, Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER). The analysis was focused on the operational characteristics, economics and environmental. The standalone PV-wind-diesel energy system has total net present cost about $61, 911 with cost of energy $0.66/kWh. Apparently, the generation of electricity from both wind turbine and PV was inflated with the diesel generator system. From the payback period calculation, time taken to recover full capital invested through the installation of hybrid PV-wind-diesel is six years. Moreover, the installation of diesel generator should be optimizing in order to mitigate the environmental emissions