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Abstract
Aims: To design and develop a campus micro-grid model for Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK), main campus, Nigeria.
Study Design: Econometric and financial feasibility analysis.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Physics, Nasarawa State University Keffi, main campus, Nigeria, between October 2019 and September 2020.
Methodology: Assessment of the campus load profile, energy consumption history, grid availability and present constraints to the existing system was carried out using the Fluke Power Analyzer and Fluke Industrial Multimeter. The parameters were used as the defining inputs to HOMER Pro micro-grid design and optimization software to calculate the net present cost, levelized cost of energy, total annual cost, capital recovery factor, and the real discount rate for NSUK, main campus, Nigeria.
Results: For a total daily demand of 11,162.13kWh, the optimization results indicated a net present cost of $2,499,296.31, cost of energy $0.05, total annual electrical energy output 15,619,101.08kWh, and renewable penetration 293%, as compared to net present cost of $9,680,196.57, cost of energy $0.096, total annual electrical energy output 369,729.73kWh, and a renewable penetration 0.0% for the existing NSUK grid-only dependent system.
Conclusion: Optimization results were considerably better than those obtained for the NSUK existing grid-only dependent system. Therefore, the micro-grid technology is a sustainable solution to the increasing energy demand for Nasarawa State University.
目的:为尼日利亚主校区Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK)设计和开发校园微电网模型。研究设计:计量经济学和财务可行性分析。学习地点和时间:2019年10月至2020年9月,尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州立大学凯菲主校区物理系。方法:使用Fluke功率分析仪和Fluke工业万用表对校园负荷概况、能源消耗历史、电网可用性和现有系统的当前约束进行评估。将这些参数作为HOMER Pro微电网设计与优化软件的定义输入,计算尼日利亚主校区NSUK的净现值成本、能源平准化成本、年总成本、资本回收系数和实际贴现率。结果:在日总需求为11,162.13kWh的情况下,优化结果表明,净当前成本为2,499,296.31美元,能源成本为0.05美元,年总发电量为15,619,101.08kWh,可再生能源渗透率为293%,而现有NSUK纯电网依赖系统的净当前成本为9,680,196.57美元,能源成本为0.096美元,年总发电量为369,729.73kWh,可再生能源渗透率为0.0%。结论:优化结果明显优于NSUK现有的纯网格依赖系统。因此,微电网技术是Nasarawa州立大学不断增长的能源需求的可持续解决方案。