Economic feasibility analysis of wind and biomass-based electricity generation for rural South Africa

T. Baloyi, S. Kibaara, S. Chowdhury
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Rising human population and economic development have led to drastic increase in energy consumption. Currently, the largest portion of the energy demand across the world is met by continually depleting fossil fuels which also add to environmental pollution and global warming. This has intensified the quest for more sustainable and cleaner indigenous energy sources to reduce the high dependence on fossil fuels as well as to alleviate energy poverty in rural and remote localities, especially in continents like Asia, Africa and South America. This paper proposes implementation of wind and biomass-based energy generation systems for rural electrification as one viable option for energy poverty alleviation in the off-grid localities in the country. This paper assesses and compares the economic feasibility of electricity production from various wind and biomass based electricity generation systems, such as with and without storage and when wind and biomass are hybridized to form a hybrid renewable energy system (HRES). The case studies are carried out in Mseleni village and Net Present Cost, Cost of Electricity, excess electricity and carbon emissions are used as comparison criteria.
南非农村风能和生物质发电的经济可行性分析
人口增长和经济发展导致能源消耗急剧增加。目前,世界上最大部分的能源需求是通过不断消耗化石燃料来满足的,这也加剧了环境污染和全球变暖。这加强了对更可持续和更清洁的本土能源的追求,以减少对化石燃料的高度依赖,并减轻农村和偏远地区的能源贫困,特别是在亚洲、非洲和南美洲等大陆。本文提出实施风能和生物质能发电系统以实现农村电气化,作为该国离网地区能源扶贫的一种可行选择。本文评估并比较了各种基于风能和生物质能的发电系统发电的经济可行性,例如有和没有储能,以及风能和生物质能混合形成混合可再生能源系统(HRES)。案例研究在Mseleni村进行,使用净现值成本、电力成本、过剩电力和碳排放作为比较标准。
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