Feasibility Study of Using Energy Harvesting Systems in Terms of Energy production and Economic Evaluation for a Nanogrid Road Lighting System

Suntiti Yoomak, A. Ngaopitakkul
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This study investigated the feasibility of using a wind energy harvesting in a nano-grid road lighting system. A two-blade Savonius wind turbine was installed on a traffic island to generate electrical energy from vehicle movement. The wind flow velocity stemming from the movement of different vehicles and affecting the wind turbine was analysed by computational fluid dynamics method using ANSYS software. The economic feasibility of using various energy harvesting systems for solar, wind, and piezoelectric energy for a nano-grid road lighting system was evaluated. Further, the optimisation between different renewable energy sources and storage systems for the nano-grid road lighting system was performed using HOMER Pro software. The results showed that the electrical energy production using wind velocity from vehicle movement was feasible, although the wind velocity was unstable. An economic evaluation revealed that the use of piezoelectric energy systems was unfeasible owing to their high investment costs compared to their power generation. The behaviour of power generation from renewable energy and load consumption significantly affected the size of energy harvesting and storage systems. Therefore, the mismatch between solar energy and road lighting system consumption increased the size of solar and energy storage systems, leading to low economic feasibility. In contrast, the hybrid solar–wind system demonstrated great economic feasibility.
纳米栅格道路照明系统能量采集系统的可行性研究及经济评价
本研究探讨了在纳米栅格道路照明系统中使用风能收集的可行性。在交通岛上安装了一个双叶片Savonius风力涡轮机,通过车辆运动产生电能。利用ANSYS软件,采用计算流体动力学方法分析了不同车辆运动对风力机的影响。在纳米栅格道路照明系统中使用各种太阳能、风能和压电能量收集系统的经济可行性进行了评估。此外,利用HOMER Pro软件对纳米网格道路照明系统的不同可再生能源和存储系统进行了优化。结果表明,在风速不稳定的情况下,利用车辆运动产生的风速发电是可行的。一项经济评估显示,使用压电能源系统是不可行的,因为与发电相比,它们的投资成本高。可再生能源发电的行为和负荷消耗显著影响能量收集和储存系统的大小。因此,太阳能与道路照明系统消耗之间的不匹配增加了太阳能和储能系统的规模,导致经济可行性低。相比之下,混合太阳能风能系统显示出巨大的经济可行性。
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